Give Your Young Horse the Best Start

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If you’re welcoming a foal or working with a young horse this spring, we’ve got the training essentials you need to get your partnership off to the best start. Beginning Wednesday, April 24th and running through Friday, April 26th, we’re offering big deals on must-have tools!

Offer #1: Young Horse Training Essentials Bundle With Free Long Line
This bundle comes with our must-have training tools to work with your young horse. Plus, you’ll get a free Long Line of your choice!

Offer #2: Take 25% off all Long Lines
Our 23-foot Long Line is a great training tool to use when moving beyond Fundamentals groundwork exercises and an essential training aid for starting colts, working with foals, and teaching tricks.

Offer #3: Save 25% on all Newborn, Weanling, Foal and Yearling Halters
Outfit your young horse in a new halter sized specifically for his stage of growth. Our young horse halters are made of the same quality materials as our adult horse versions. The only difference is that due to their size, the newborn, weanling and foal halters do not have knots on the noseband.

Offer #4: Take 25% off all Aussie Strings
When working with a young foal, Clinton recommends using two Adult Aussie Strings to guide the foal through exercises. You’ll use the strings to teach your foal basic skills such as coming off pressure, leading, backing up, and yielding his forequarters and hindquarters.

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