We’re ready to open the ranch’s gates and welcome horsemen to our biggest celebration of the year! The Ranch Rally gets underway on Friday at 9 a.m. and promises to be two days of non-stop instruction and inspiration. If you’re attending the Rally, be sure to bring your costume for our costume contest, a chair […]
Because we’ll be preparing for and celebrating the Ranch Rally this week, our office will be closed Wednesday, October 18th through Friday, October 20th. We’ll resume normal business hours and operations on Monday, October 23rd.
A couple of weeks ago, we launched a brand-new No Worries Club website. The new site requires members to use their email address associated with their Downunder Horsemanship account to log in. Members no longer log in to the No Worries Club website with their usernames. To log in to the No Worries Club website: […]
Looking for a fun way to challenge you and your horse? How about teaching him to do tricks? Trick training is something every horse has the capability to do, which is unlike many equine activities that require the horse to possess some amount of natural talent, ability or pre-disposition for the event. Tricks can be […]
Certified Clinician Faith Stevenson was born into a family of horsemen and knew at the age of 8 that she wanted to be a horse trainer. Her parents own and operate an Angus cattle ranch in Montana and horses are used for daily tasks. Growing up in the environment, Faith was in the saddle daily […]
By Mike Barrett, PAS, ADM Equine Specialist Nutritionists and veterinarians agree, a horse’s digestive system is designed to process forage. Economists will say forage is the most economical way to feed horses. However, forages alone tend to short the modern horse, that is larger framed and more athletic than the horse of yesterday, in key […]
No Worries Club Members: Don’t Miss the Fall Journal
If you’re a No Worries Club member, 168 pages of innovation, inspiration and instruction are yours for the taking. The fall edition of the No Worries Journal features how-to training articles that include how to teach your horse to ground tie, tips to improve sidepassing under saddle, ways to gain confidence at the canter, and […]
When they’re on the trail, a lot of people put their horse on a big, loose rein and let their mind wander or gab with friends. They put their horse on what I call “autopilot” – he’s left on his own, which for a lot of horses means they go down the trail constantly looking […]
Walkabout Tours March 3 – 4: Will Rogers Coliseum – Fort Worth, Texas May 19 – 20: Jacksonville Equestrian Center – Jacksonville, Florida July 28 – 29: Kentucky Horse Park – Lexington, Kentucky September 29 – 30: Del Mar Fairgrounds – Del Mar, California Over the course of two days, Clinton works with his personal […]
Learning the Fundamentals groundwork and riding exercises to establish a partnership with your horse is just the start of the fun you can have together! When a horse and rider are confident in the arena, Clinton encourages them to apply their knowledge on the trail. Riding outside the confines of an arena just makes a […]