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Downunder Horsemanship and Noble Outfitters are joining forces to offer a new apparel line for horsemen passionate about the Method. The partnership joins two companies committed to product excellence and innovation. “We are excited to partner with Downunder Horsemanship and Clinton Anderson to introduce his customers to the Noble Outfitters brand. We started Noble Outfitters […]
Read MoreIf you’re unsure of how to start the Method, what tools you’ll need for success, or have questions about any of our products or training equipment, we have a sales team ready and waiting to help! Our sales reps are all experienced horsemen who practice the Method on their own horses daily and can identify […]
Read MoreHorse problems are nothing but symptoms of a cause. Fix the cause and the problem will often disappear on its own. If you’ve listened to Clinton talk about horses, you’ve no doubt heard him repeat that phrase a time or two. Those new to the Method are often amazed about how earning a horse’s respect […]
Read MoreWith an outstanding class of Academy students and three talented Certified Clinicians continuing their course of study on the ranch, working toward their professional clinician status, there’s no better time to get your horse trained at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch through the Academy Horse program. With such talented trainers on the ranch, the wait time […]
Read MoreWhether you’re in the market for a rope halter or need a refresher course on how to properly tie your halter, we have the resources you need. No matter if you have a Quarter Horse, Thoroughbred, Clydesdale, Arabian, mini, or are raising a foal, working with a yearling or starting a 2-year-old, we have a […]
Read MorePlan to stop every three to four hours to give your horse a short break. There’s no need to unload him, and in fact, unless you can stop at a farm along the way, it’s unsafe to take him off the trailer. If it is a warm day, find a shady place to park the […]
Read MoreIt’s a great tool that makes tying as safe as possible and actually teaches a horse to stand calmly. While the groundwork and training you do decrease the chance of your horse pulling back and fighting the pressure when tied, they don’t guarantee that he will never pull back. That’s why I recommend using the […]
Read More< from Downunder Horsemanship, borrow them from a friend or even rent them from a library. We love hearing stories of how an educated Method follower loaned or gave a curious horseman or an owner who was frustrated with their horse’s bad behavior a DVD to learn more about Clinton and the Method. Those acts […]
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