With the 2014 Walkabout Tour season wrapped up, Clinton and his team at Downunder Horsemanship want to thank each and every horseman who attended this year’s events. The tour traveled to nine locations this year, our semis covered 18,100 miles, 405 roundtrip plane tickets were purchased to get team members to each location, Clinton gave […]
It’s a great habit to teach your horse to lower his head and then tip his head toward you when you’re haltering and unhaltering him. It’s an especially good habit when you’re turning your horse out and bringing him in. If his head is low and tipped toward you, it’s a submissive position and is […]
What do you get when a passionate group of horsemen get together to practice the Method? Fun, friendship, lots of learning, and we’re hoping a great future NWC DVD. Clinton is heading south to Crockett, Texas this week to work with the DUH Posse, a meet-up group that practices the Method. Many members of the […]
When I apprenticed with Ian Francis, he told me: “There are a lot of heroes in the graveyard.” Too many people try to play the hero by riding an unprepared or difficult horse and end up getting bucked off. They break their necks and die because they didn’t use their heads. If you’re having a […]
Clinton has managed to grow Downunder Horsemanship from an idea he had when he came to the United States in 1997 to an industry leader by focusing on both the smart and healthy side of business. While the smart side of business includes things like the company’s finances, technology, marketing, etc., the healthy side consists […]
Training Tip: Dealing With Your Horse’s Magnet to the Trailer
If you’re at a show or on a trail ride, it’s common for your horse to develop a magnet with the trailer. In your horse’s mind, the trailer is equivalent to getting to rest, munch on hay and hang out with his buddies. Rather than trying to keep the horse away from the trailer, let […]
Training Tip: Are You Teaching Your Horse Bad Turnout Manners?
Almost all horses that bolt away in the pasture are a product of their handler’s negligence. Think about how you turn your horse out. Most people lead their horse out to the pasture and once they reach the gate, they immediately take the halter off and let the horse walk away from them. It doesn’t […]
We’d like to send a sincere thank you to a big hearted horseman we met at the Nampa, Idaho Walkabout Tour. During the tour, the individual, who is passionate about horsemanship and the Method, purchased one of Clinton’s signature series Behlen roundpens and donated it to the owner of Wishbone, the horse used in the […]
You want your horse to respect you, but not fear you. If a horse is afraid of the person training him, he’ll spend more time worrying about the situation and trying to escape it than trying to figure out how to do the lesson. People are the exact same way. It’s nearly impossible to learn […]
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