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- As the gang prepares for the big Thanksgiving celebration, Jasper the Mule and his pal, Moxie the Dog, are hot on the trail of adventure! A mishap with a truckload of turkeys turns into a real live mystery, as the boys solve the case of "The Beady Eyes in the Bushes!" When they make a new friend who is lost and alone, Jasper's mule-y sense of loyalty kicks in and he is determined to help, no matter what. Will Jasper and Moxie save the day? Will their new friend find his "forever home?" All the fun and warmth of Thanksgiving come to life in Jasper: A Turkey Tale.
- It's the Christmas season. Jasper and his pal, Moxie the dog, get out of the yard and wander down a strange alley, the two friends are headed straight for one big adventure.
- It's the Fourth of July and a big celebration is brewing at Happy Valley Ranch. Jasper the Mule becomes the ultimate 'party crasher' as he quickly finds out that mules and pool parties don't mix, and freedom comes with responsibilities.
- An amazing blend of animation and live-action kids will love, this half-hour program salutes Bishop Mule Days, the world's biggest mule show, and delivers a powerful, positive message about what we can achieve with big dreams, persistence and a little help from our friends.
- When Jasper and his human family head up to Bald Mountain for a picnic to celebrate Valentine's Day, Jasper gets a crash course in love.
- Review, snaffle bit-curb bit, dressage, use of ground poles, lateral exercises, counter canter and simple lead changes.
- Covers proper shelter, fencing, feed, halter training, health programs and grooming routine.
- Covering equitation, draw reins, the green mule, patterns & obstacles, collection, dressage levels, on the bit, half halts, bending, adding the halt and canter, long rein-loose rein and using draw reins.
- General concepts including grooming, lead shank, showing to a judge, pattern for showmanship, showmanship in halter classes and sportsmanship.
- The differences between horses, mules and donkeys. Also covering the importance of sequential training, ground driving in the round pen, ground driving in the arena, flight or freeze reactions, driving the hourglass pattern, hard hats, boots, half chaps, physical maturity, the need for shoes and trims and the types of shoes.
- Covering bend, lateral exercises, riding obstacles, lead changes, training for trail, showing and competition.
- Coach, review, tack, clothing, equitation, shoes, clipping, body positions, types of jumps, making standards, placement of ground rails, stretching and warm up exercises, cross rails, cavaletti, bad habits and workout lengths.
- Reining equipment, circles, rating speed, sliding stops, backing, rollbacks, spins, flying lead changes, Western riding description and patterns.
- General concepts, grooming, lead shank, showing to a judge, pattern for showmanship, showmanship in halter classes, sportsmanship.
- Covering the differences between horses, mules and donkeys. Importance of sequential training, proper attire, maturity of mules, technique and mechanics of balanced riding, patterns, canter or lope, refining cues, USDF tests and obstacle courses.
- At the work station, in the round pen, canter, riding without assistance, cones and patterns and following an experienced equine.
- The definition of a mule, training and handling the foal, haltering, catching, tying and leading training.
- Lunging for training and fitness, free lunging, lunging in tack, and an appearance by Mad Jack Hanks. Tacking up for free lunging, training aids, attaching the lunge line, lunging in the round pen and lunging in the open arena.
- Measuring for athletic potential, assessing personality, the donkey jack, behavioral problems, learning patterns, characteristics.
- Round pen training, moving away from pressure, turn on the forehand, turn on the haunches, lunging, mounting.
- Body clipping and braiding, trailer loading, at the show, Bishop Mule Days.
- 2002–TV EpisodeSubtle components of good training that will influence the success of your training program.
- 2002–TV EpisodeHighlights the importance of setting up the environment and considering safety rules in a way that promotes success.
- Review episode on housing, feeds and nutrition, conditioning, routine health care, grooming.
- Differences of horses, mules and donkeys, understanding your mule, showmanship for foals, advanced showmanship, showmanship patterns.
- Understanding the donkey, imprinting, tying and leading, leading the obstacle course, trailer loading, showmanship.
- Riding vs. Driving, Pre-hitch training, pulling a drag, pulling a travois, driving a team, working in harness, pulling competitions.
- Canter leads, changing leads on the straight line, lateral training, proper frame, lengthening strides, jumping, massage for equines.
- Review, mounting, round pen riding with assistant, ground driving in the arena, riding in the arena, obstacle course under saddle, canter.
- Review jumping safety, cross country training, levels, protective gear, rating speed, types of jumps, warm up, walking the course.
- Review safety and equipment, riding positions, types of jumps, gymnastics, stadium jumping, course work, at the show.
- 2002–TV Episode
- 2002–TV EpisodeMeredith Hodges's journey leads her to the role of Longears Advocate as she educates people using art- with the help of a friendly, animated mule named Jasper and a team of talented sculptors.
- 2002–TV EpisodeMeredith Hodges and her mules continue their adventures at Bishop Mule Days, where they are challenged to their limits in dressage, side-saddle, and English jumping. Archival footage details their rocky but triumphant Road to Bishop. Special guest appearance by Little Jack Horner.
- 2002–TV EpisodeMeredith examines components of preventive maintenance for all equines with a team of experts to cover every aspect of the equine's physical health and psychological well-being, including hoof care with Master Farrier, Rusty May, sequential training and how to communicate effectively with your equine.
- 2002–TV EpisodeMeredith explains the importance of good posture and proper conditioning on the lead line, through obstacles, during trailer loading and in the round pen. Includes a discussion of equine chiropractics with Kevin Haussler, DVM, DC, PhD and also stretching exercises with your equine.
- 2002–TV EpisodeMeredith Hodges explores the special bond that people with disabilities develop with mules and horses through Theraputic Riding. Meredith meets a rider with cerebral palsy whose Hippotherapy sessions with a mule gave him independence; a rider with multiple sclerosis who discovered freedom on horseback; and a group of inner city kids who's time with horses inspired confidence.
- 2002–TV EpisodeAn in-depth look at how Therapeutic Riding can help adults and children heal and cope with their disabilities. Meredith Hodegs finds out how Hippotherapy works with the help of a Locomotion Expert, examines the work being done at Walker Reed Medical center with our wounded soldiers, and talks with William Shatner about his efforts to help international Therapeutic Riding Centers.
- 2002–TV EpisodeMeredith and Richard discuss the advantages of resistance-free training when dealing with equines
- 2002–TV Episode
- Meredith and Joanne discuss the benefits of massage and how to get the best from your equine.
- 2002–TV EpisodeMeredith Hodges recounts the struggles she and her mules faced as they challenged themselves and the long-held misperceptions about mules by becoming fierce, record-breaking competitors.
- 2002–TV EpisodeMeredith and Gymkana expert Loyd Hawley, discuss the importance of proper conditioning for optimal performance and long-term equine health. Sequential training, preventive conditioning techniques and stretching are paramount for older and abused animals' rehabilitation, longevity and well-being.
- 2002–TV EpisodeBody awareness or "proprioception" is critical for both rider and equine. Meredith explains important techniques to develop balance, control and communication from your hands to the bit, with an anatomical lesson from Gregory D. Farrand, DVM,MS, and the importance of massage with Joanne Lang.