How to Pack a Mule with a Sawbuck Saddle
Using a sawbuck and panyards is one of the simplest ways to pack a horse or mule. Place a saddle pad atop a well-groomed horse or mule. The sawbuck sits on top of the pad, much like a saddle. The britchen comes around the rear end, the breast collar secures the front, and the cinch fastens around the gut. This ensures that your load will remain well-balanced on your pack animal. #fueledbynature #meateater ---------------- Checkout the main MeatEater YouTube channel here: / @meateatertv Check out the gear the MeatEater Crew uses in the field here: https://store.themeateater.com Follow us: Web: https://www.themeateater.com Instagram: / meateater Facebook: / stevenrinellameateater

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