Horses are a herd animal and their bodies are designed to be on the move. I try to keep my horses on turnout as much as I possibly can. It’s the best thing for them because they don’t develop bad habits and they’re just happier in general. The more you put a horse in a […]
If you’ve ever wanted to walk around Clinton’s training facility and learn how and why he designed his arenas, barns, pastures, obstacle course and trails the way that he did, you won’t want to miss the Ranch Rally. The October 21st and 22nd event is the ultimate Downunder Horsemanship experience that focuses on advanced training […]
By Classic Equine The Classic Equine Legacy System works with the horse’s own natural support structures. Horses are naturally designed to stop, turn and accelerate — the Legacy System reinforces these motions and provides protection to the critical structures within the leg by cradling the fetlock and provides suspensory support without inhibiting movement. The suspensory […]
Certified Clinician Shayla Smock is committed to helping horsemen develop better partnerships with their horses and is now booking private lessons. Shayla, who is studying at the ranch to become a Professional Clinician, is a skilled rider as well as a talented instructor. Lessons: Lessons must be scheduled for a minimum of three days and […]
Horsemen who participate in Clinton’s three-day Fundamentals Clinic held August 19th – 21st in Thompson’s Station, Tennessee have an added incentive to better their horsemanship. Each participant will receive a training kit of their choice as a gift from Clinton to continue their education at home. Training kit choices include: Fundamentals, Intermediate, Advanced, Colt Starting, […]
Misconceptions in Selecting Forage for Horses — Rained On Forage
By Dr. Stephen Duren, Performance Horse Nutrition and Standlee Premium Western Forage® Nutritional Consultants Forage in the form of hay or pasture is the primary ingredient in the diet for most horses. Horses can consume many different varieties of high-quality forage, both alfalfa and grasses, without digestive upset, provided the horse is properly adapted to […]
The summer edition of the No Worries Journal arrives in No Worries Club members’ mailboxes this month. The issue is all about the 2016 Road to the Horse competition. You’ll get Clinton’s perspective of the event, what he thought of his colt, Four Roan Papa, and the challenges and successes of the competition. Along with […]
People ask me all the time, “Clinton, what if I have a 9-to-5 job and don’t have time to work with my horse every day? Can I still get better and gain more experience?” The answer is yes! It doesn’t matter what job you have — you can still get real, hands-on experience.
Volunteer State Hosts Clinic Next Month at Premier Facility
Throughout his 25-year career, Clinton has brought the Method to Tennessee countless times and educated horsemen about how to achieve safer, faster and more consistent results with their horses. Next month, the clinician is returning to the state to teach a three-day Fundamentals Clinic at The Jaeckle Centre in Thompson’s Station. Thompson’s Station is located […]
Danny Schwenter of Switzerland purchased Bumblebee, a yearling filly by Smart And Shiney out of Nic N Smart, and is welcomed to the performance horse program by Clinton and the Downunder Horsemanship team. Bumblebee is a fancy, smooth mover with the lineage to excel in the reining pen. Her sire, Smart And Shiney, was a […]