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On Thursday, we’ll be celebrating Mindy’s birthday! Since the Australian Quarter Horse’s retirement from traveling to tours and expos in 2010, she has been enjoying life just being a horse, living a life of ease in the pastures at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch. Clinton visits her to scratch her favorite itchy spots and feed her […]
Read MoreIn the September No Worries Club member digital download, Clinton focuses on how to deal with a horse’s magnets – objects the horse is naturally drawn to. Magnets can be things like the arena gate, the barn, other horses in the arena, the horse’s buddies back at the barn, the trailer, etc. Dealing with a […]
Read MoreSince a hot horse is always going to be thinking ahead of himself, you’ll want to shorten him mentally by not letting him go very far before doing a One Rein Stop. This is especially true at the lope. Don’t let him build up to 100 miles an hour before you shut him down. If […]
Read MoreJoin Clinton on a new training adventure as he shares his journey of training reined cow horses with the goal of eventually competing in the industry’s biggest competitions. The training diary starts by following standout prospects, Tyrion and Hulk. Much like the “Titan: A Legend in the Making” series, Clinton hides nothing from the camera […]
Read MoreMethod Ambassador Dacoda Hiatt credits Clinton and the Method for teaching her how to be a strong leader and to train willing, safe horses. Although she always had an interest in horses, it wasn’t until she was 18 and in equine therapy that her passion for horsemanship became a serious focus. With little horsemanship experience […]
Read MoreWhen you become a premium No Worries Club member or purchase a digital training kit, there are three ways you can interact with the training content. On Your Mobile Device Download the Downunder Horsemanship app. It’s a free download from the App Store and Google Play. Once you have the app downloaded, log in to […]
Read MoreThe Downunder Horsemanship office will be closed Monday, September 2nd in observance of Labor Day. We’re hoping you get to spend some quality time at the barn with your horses over the long weekend. We’ll be back in the office Tuesday, September 3rd and our phone lines will be up and running at 8 a.m. […]
Read More“Lead changes are a subject that got me upside down and frustrated as a young horseman. If you’re having trouble, believe me, you’re not alone. I’ve been there!” Clinton says.
Read MoreThe ideal location for first taking a horse outside is a long dirt road because it gives you plenty of room to move the horse forward and it gives him a straight line to follow. Beyond that, you need room to move the horse’s feet, meaning you can bend him down in circles to soften […]
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