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Downunder Horsemanship - General
January 2, 2018

Get Inspired to Better Your Horsemanship This Year

If you’re busy setting goals to better your horsemanship this year, a shot of inspiration goes a long way in taking the first steps to turn a dream into a reality. And when it comes to inspiration, it’s hard to beat watching a human and horse communicating seamlessly with one another and enjoying the partnership […]

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No Worries Club
January 2, 2018

Find it on the No Worries Club Website: Teaching Your Horse to Lay Down

Wish you could get your horse to lie down off just a voice cue? Clinton gives you step-by-step directions to do just that in the fall 2014 No Worries Journal article “Trick Training: Teaching the Lay Down.” Log on to the No Worries Club website to read the article now, or sign in to the […]

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Sponsors
December 22, 2017

Treat Your Horse Right

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Training Tips
December 19, 2017

Training Tip: Ask Clinton: A Proper Warm Up

Round Penning Your Horse and the Proper Warm Up Q: Does a horse need to be warmed up before he hustles in the roundpen, or should he canter fast immediately? – Christie G. A: Warming up and cooling down a horse before and after exercise is always a smart idea. Horses are no different than […]

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
December 19, 2017

Why You Should Hobble Train Your Horse

Top Horse Hobble Tips Clinton believes that training a horse to accept hobbles is a crucial step in the horse’s education. “If you teach a horse in a safe, step-by-step fashion how to use the thinking side of his brain and not to panic when he gets his feet trapped or hung up in a […]

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No Worries Club
December 19, 2017

Find it on the No Worries Club: Horse Won’t Move Forward in an Indoor Arena

A No Worries Club member asks Clinton: I am having a problem of getting my horse to move out when we’re in an indoor arena. He will take two steps or go up to halfway around the arena, and then he stops and no amount of force will get him to go forward. I have […]

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Training Tips
December 12, 2017

Training Tip: People for Horses

Some people and horse personalities just don’t mesh. There are probably people in your workplace that you just don’t get along with. There’s no specific reason why; your personalities just don’t click.

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Downunder Horsemanship - General
December 12, 2017

Stock Up on Training Essentials

If you’re in need of a new halter and lead rope set or a Handy Stick and string, or you just love a good deal, we’ve got what you’re looking for! This week only, when you purchase a lead rope at your price, you’ll receive a free halter, and when you purchase a Handy Stick […]

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Walkabout Tours
December 12, 2017

2018 Walkabout Tour Dates: Secure Your Tickets Now

The Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries will be making four stops around the country this year, bringing a lineup of training demos never before seen at each location! 2018 Walkabout Tour Schedule: March 3–4 – Will Rogers Coliseum – Fort Worth, TX May 19–20 – Jacksonville Equestrian Center – Jacksonville, FL July 28–29 – […]

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Training Tips
December 5, 2017

Training Tip: Horses for Courses

Just like people, horses’ attitudes and abilities vary from one individual to the other. Some horses are more naturally talented at a certain task than others. Sometimes the hardest thing for people to realize is that not every horse suits every course. For example, I breed reining and cow horses, but not every horse I […]

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