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While the Method works on all types of horses, every horse will require you to vary your approach slightly. I break horses into two broad groups – hot-blooded horses and cold-blooded horses. Breeds like Arabians, Thoroughbreds and some bloodlines of Quarter Horses tend to be hot-blooded. These horses are generally very reactive, sensitive and […]
Read MoreIt’s always great to read so many stories on the Vetericyn Facebook page from people such as Chris Gauley who recently shared his experience of an incident his young gelding suffered in 2012. “Last year my 4 year-old gelding, Bo, was attacked by a mountain lion in the pasture. The cat tried to take him […]
Read MoreIf you have a desire to be a great horseman, I encourage you to ride not only as many horses as you can, but a variety of horses. Otherwise, you run the risk of fooling yourself into thinking your horsemanship skills are well-rounded. No two horses have the same personality, move the same or […]
Read MoreSince summer is upon us and we’re all out working our horses and improving our horsemanship skills, we decided this month’s No Worries Club contest needed to be action-packed. There are more than 90 groundwork and riding exercises in the Method from Fundamentals all the way through Advanced, and we want to know which exercise […]
Read MoreFor a horse to be textbook correct when spinning, he should plant his inside hind foot. Horses that tend to plant their outside hind foot do so because they’re sucking back too much. While it’s generally a good thing to have a horse thinking “get back,” in this case, you want to get forward […]
Read MoreOnce your horse understands an exercise, it’s important to move on. There’s nothing horses hate more than being forced to do the same exercise every single day. Humans are the same.
Read MoreMyHorse Daily editor Amy Herdy is embarking on one of the most exciting and trying experiences of horse ownership – raising a foal. The first-time foal mom has armed herself with Clinton’s Foal Training Series and is chronicling her journey of expecting and then bringing up baby in her blog. The first installment, titled “Foal […]
Read MoreNext month, Brittany Huff will graduate as a Professional Clinician – the highest level of certification Clinton awards his students. As a Professional Clinician, Brittany is capable of instructing at the Fundamentals, Intermediate and Advanced levels of the Method, and she has received extensive training in colt starting, young horse development and reforming problem horses. […]
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