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Training Tips
January 5, 2021

Training Tip: A Bit or Hackamore?

Q: I’m ready to start riding my horse. Should I use a bit to begin with or do you recommend I use a hackamore? – Kathy C.  A: I like to ride all of my colts in a hackamore during their first 10 to 15 rides because it gives them a chance to learn how […]

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Method Ambassadors
January 5, 2021

Meet Method Ambassador Katie Votaw

Katie was in the saddle by the time she was 5 and began taking jumping lessons when she was 6. The spunky cowgirl went on to compete in barrel racing and was on her high school rodeo team. After school, she competed in amateur rodeo, running barrels and poles and doing breakaway roping. She got […]

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No Worries Club
January 5, 2021

Winter Journal Available for Members

The winter edition of the No Worries Journal is out for club members to enjoy. The first issue of 2021 features our newest Method Ambassadors and is full of training tips to help you excel with the Method. Among the training articles, you’ll find help for head-shy horses, learn how to improve your horse’s lead […]

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Training Tips
December 29, 2020

Training Tip: Have a Plan for When Your Horse Spooks

From time to time, your horse is going to spook at objects on the trail. Having a fail-safe approach to handling a spook and remaining in control of the situation will make the incident a minor inconvenience rather than a ride-ruiner and will provide an opportunity to train your horse and make him a better […]

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Academy Method Ambassadors
December 29, 2020

Meet Our 2020 Method Ambassadors

We’re excited to introduce our newest Method Ambassadors! Each horseman is certified to teach the Fundamentals level of the Method and offer public clinics and private lessons and accept horses for training. Learn more about each of the outstanding horsemen and contact them directly by visiting their websites. Jim Anderson – Ozark, Arkansas Natalie Hagler […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General Shop Downunder Horsemanship
December 29, 2020

Happy New Year

Best wishes for a happy and healthy new year filled with plenty of time with your horses! We’re looking forward to a great 2021, and appreciate all of your support over the past year. As a reminder: Our e-store will be shut down Thursday, December 31st as we do an end-of-year inventory count. No orders […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
December 29, 2020

Handling a Horse’s Bad Stall Manners

Bad manners should never be overlooked in horses, but they’re especially important to address when it comes to entering a horse’s stall. Cranky and disrespectful behavior turns dangerous quickly when you’re trapped in a small space with a 1,000-pound animal. In the training guide, “Mind Your Manners,” Clinton addresses two common problems associated with horses […]

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Sponsors
December 29, 2020

Thank You to Our Sponsors

A big part of Clinton’s success is the loyalty he’s inspired in equine businesses to partner with him as he teaches the world about the Downunder Horsemanship Method. Many of our sponsors have been with Clinton from the very beginning of his career and continue to support his business endeavors. Help us in recognizing our […]

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Training Tips
December 22, 2020

Training Tip: Horses That Check Out at Competition

Horses are smart enough to know when they can chump us and when they can’t. For example, more than likely, if your horse spooked at an object when you were riding him at home, you’d immediately correct him and solve the problem. However, when we’re at a show and we’re being judged, most of us […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
December 22, 2020

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas from our team to you and your family! Our office will be closed Wednesday, December 23rd through Friday, December 25th to celebrate the holiday. We’ll resume normal business hours, 8 a.m.

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