A Horse Selected by Clinton

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When Clinton sends a Signature Horse home with an owner, he does so with confidence, knowing that the Signature Horse is the perfect fit for the new owner. The horses Clinton selects to be in his Signature Horse program are all good-minded, have a quiet demeanor, have good conformation and are willing, safe partners. The horses learn the Method at the ranch and are ridden extensively outside of the arena, on the trail, and worked over the obstacle course. “I like to tell people that aside from snow and bears, there’s just about nothing that a horse could come across on the trail that a Signature Horse hasn’t learned how to handle with confidence at the ranch,” Clinton says.

When a horseman contacts the clinician about purchasing one of his horses, Clinton gets to know the individual and what they’re looking for in a horse. If someone wants to use a horse for mounted shooting competitions or to ride in parades, Clinton makes sure he pairs them with the right horse and that the horse receives extra training to handle those specific situations. “People who are interested in Signature Horses are looking for a horse that they can relax around and have fun with. They want to better themselves as horsemen and want to enjoy being around horses rather than worrying about having the skill level and necessary time to take on a horse with baggage or stressing about getting injured by a horse that isn’t properly trained. Signature Horses make for the perfect partner because we’ve put the miles under their feet and taught them the Method from start to finish,” Clinton says. “Add on to that my money-back guarantee and lifetime of support and there’s no better deal to purchase a new horse in the industry.”

Because he is so meticulous about the type of horses he trains through the program and how he matches the horses up with an owner, Clinton only sells between seven to 10 Signature Horses a year. Learn more about Signature Horses and why they make the perfect equine partners.

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