Introducing Our Newest Clinton Anderson Certified Clinicians
Jaclyn Sansaver Certified Clinician – Fundamentals Jaclyn was on the back of a horse before she could walk and honed her skills as a horseman starting colts on her family’s ranch in Montana. “Before discovering the Method I didn’t have the knowledge to work through all the problems I encountered with horses, and it was […]
Training Tip of the Week: Sidepass for overall body control
Make the most of your horse’s natural athletic ability by teaching him to sidepass. Moving your horse sideways off of your leg helps to free up his ribcage, shoulders and hindquarters. It teaches him to move his feet in a rhythmic, even way, without using his hindquarters for forward impulsion, and it helps him […]
Send Your Horse to Downunder Horsemanship for Training
What could be better than having a horse trained using the Method? How about having the horse trained at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch under Clinton’s supervision by his Academy students? Whether you have a colt that needs started, a problem horse that needs reformed or just don’t have time to put the right foundation […]
We were blessed with a safe and healthy crop of 2012 foals. The eight youngsters are busy learning the Fundamentals of the Method and are handled daily by the ranch staff. All of their barn names were taken from Disney characters – we had fun picking them out and think several of them are […]
Training Tip of the Week: Avoid losing your temper when desensitizing your horse
Training isn’t about emotions or feelings, it’s all business. It’s about how much the horse tries. Resistance is normal, especially when you’re introducing a new object to your horse.
Training Tip of the Week: Mouthy Horse Tip – Prevention is better than cure
The best way to handle a horse that gets mouthy is to never let the problem develop in the first place. Horses that get mouthy are often bored and looking for attention. The more you work with your horse, moving his feet forwards, backwards, left and right, the more he’ll use the thinking side of […]