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News Archive

Training Tips
June 9, 2015

Training Tip: Correcting a Horse That Bolts at Turnout

With a horse that likes to turn and bolt away from you as soon as you take the halter off, one of the best things you can do with him in the pasture is practice Yield the Hindquarters Stage Two to get him hooked on giving you two eyes. Anytime you’re around your horse, two […]

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No Worries Club
June 9, 2015

2014 Members: We Want Your Photos

If you joined the No Worries Club in 2014, we want to spotlight you and your horse(s) in the Journal. To take part, send us a hi-res photo of you with your horse(s) as an attachment to [email protected] with the subject “2014 member.” We’ll print a selection of the photos in an upcoming issue.

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
June 9, 2015

Once You Try Them, You’ll Never Go Back

Rope halters have been around forever. That’s nothing new. But Downunder Horsemanship rope halters are a breed apart.

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Sponsors
June 9, 2015

Standlee’s Recent Leadership Changes to Drive Forage Innovation

Standlee Hay Company, the leader in growing and distributing Premium Western Forage® products, announces several leadership changes effective June 1, 2015. Dusty Standlee has become Chief Executive Officer and President. Dusty’s experience in the forage industry started at an early age with his grandfather, Gene Standlee, before joining his father, Mike Standlee, at Western Alfalfa […]

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Training Tips
June 2, 2015

Training Tip: Heart Attacks are Free

One of the biggest mistakes people make when working with horses is sneaking around them and making excuses for their behavior. In reality, trying to protect a horse from objects he’s scared of only makes the situation worse. As a trainer, your goal is to desensitize your horse to as many objects that move and […]

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No Worries Club
June 2, 2015

Perfecting the Posse

The June No Worries Club DVD is the first in a three-part series that will focus on Intermediate level exercises. Clinton visits the Method group “DUH Posse” and works one-on-one with four of its members in this lesson. Of course, when working on the Intermediate level, it’s likely that you’ll find a few holes in […]

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Sponsors
June 2, 2015

Win a Colt Starting Series

Our Walkabout Tour feature sponsor, Ritchie Industries, is giving away one of our Colt Starting Series. The training kit, that comes complete with 11 instructional DVDs and 26 Arena Mate booklets, is valued at $599. Make it yours by going to Ritchie’s Facebook page to register to win.

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Clinton Anderson Clinics
June 2, 2015

Confidence Gained

Chalk up Clinton’s second Confidence Clinic as a success! Seventeen horsemen came to the ranch with one common goal – to educate themselves as horsemen and better their partnership with their horses. Some came wanting to learn how to be a better leader for their horses on the ground while others were searching for more […]

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Sponsors
June 2, 2015

Help Standlee Help Horses

Help Standlee Premium Western Forage help horses in need! For every new email sign-up Standlee receives, they are going to donate 5 pounds of forage to the ASPCA Equine Fund. Also, each email entry will be entered for a chance to win a free Standlee product or a grand prize of a $200 gift card, […]

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Training Tips
May 26, 2015

Training Tip: Be Effective With Pressure

Nagging a horse, constantly pecking at him without getting a result or failing to reward him for correct behavior, only teaches him to be resentful and dull. Imagine you’re sitting at your desk at work and a co-worker comes up behind you and starts tapping your shoulder. No matter how you respond, they keep tapping […]

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