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In the August No Worries Club digital download, the focus is on dealing with horses that are constantly in a hurry to get back to the trailer as well as horses that throw a fit at the trailer when their buddies leave. There are few things as frustrating or dangerous as riding a horse that […]
Read MoreIf you want to make progress with your horse and ensure that you have a happy, tuned-in-to-you partner, you must balance out your training. What I mean by that is train both sides of your horse’s body so that they are equally relaxed and responsive. It’s human nature to skip over issues that aren’t much […]
Read MoreThe newest edition of the No Worries Journal will sharpen your horsemanship skills and keep you inspired to reach your goals. Learn Clinton’s go-to plan to keep flies at bay around the barn and how to care for your horse’s mane and tail. How-to articles include a lesson plan for riding your horse outside the […]
Read MoreWhen Clinton decided to add buffalo to his reined cow horse training program, fellow Aussies Duncan Steele-Park and Glen Aspinall came to the ranch to help him learn how to safely work with the animals. Clinton shares the training process with No Worries Club members in the series, “Training Buffalo.” The June digital download for […]
Read MoreThe horsemen enrolled in the spring session of the Clinician Academy are in their last week of study at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch. Over the past several weeks, they’ve been hard at work learning to refine their understanding and application of the Fundamentals level of the Method. Professional Clinician Kristin Hamacher teaches the class, working […]
Read MoreIn the May No Worries Club video, we take members back to Professional Clinician Jeff Davis’s Colt Starting Clinic. It’s day six of the course and participants are ready to take on the second half of the clinic and make more progress with their horses. The focus is on teaching the colts more groundwork exercises […]
Read MoreWalking into a herd of horses with a bucket of grain at feeding time can be dangerous. The horses are likely to crowd into your space to get to the feed and be jockeying for position amongst themselves. Without meaning to, they can quickly injure you. The safest way to feed horses in a group […]
Read MoreThe spring issue of the No Worries Journal will get you motivated to dust off your boots and get back in the saddle. Fellow members will inspire you with their success stories and you’ll go behind the scenes at a show with Clinton. As always, you’ll sharpen your horsemanship with a variety of training articles. […]
Read MoreFrom time to time, we introduce new colors to our line of halters and lead ropes for limited runs. Our latest color is a beautiful hunter green that compliments any horse and has been popular with our customers. As our warehouse team is stocking up on supplies, we want your input on a future color. […]
Read MoreWhen you ride your horse on the trail, he should be focused on the job at hand, not worried about where his buddies are or getting back home. When your horse gets anxious about being separated from the group or being split up from a particular horse, he’s using the reactive side of his brain. […]
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