Training Tip: Dealing With Your Horse’s Magnet to the Trailer
If you’re at a show or on a trail ride, it’s common for your horse to develop a magnet with the trailer. In your horse’s mind, the trailer is equivalent to getting to rest, munch on hay and hang out with his buddies. Rather than trying to keep the horse away from the trailer, let […]
Training Tip: Are You Teaching Your Horse Bad Turnout Manners?
Almost all horses that bolt away in the pasture are a product of their handler’s negligence. Think about how you turn your horse out. Most people lead their horse out to the pasture and once they reach the gate, they immediately take the halter off and let the horse walk away from them. It doesn’t […]
We’d like to send a sincere thank you to a big hearted horseman we met at the Nampa, Idaho Walkabout Tour. During the tour, the individual, who is passionate about horsemanship and the Method, purchased one of Clinton’s signature series Behlen roundpens and donated it to the owner of Wishbone, the horse used in the […]
You want your horse to respect you, but not fear you. If a horse is afraid of the person training him, he’ll spend more time worrying about the situation and trying to escape it than trying to figure out how to do the lesson. People are the exact same way. It’s nearly impossible to learn […]
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One of the best things my mentor Gordon McKinlay ever told me as an apprentice was “If he’s a good stud, he’ll make a great gelding.” I have never forgotten those words, especially when I established my breeding program. Ninety-five percent of the studs out there should not be studs. I know I’m going to […]
Take the pressure off your horse’s back with Clinton’s PRS (pressure release system) saddle pad. During his years of training horses in Australia, Clinton became frustrated with soreness problems he experienced with dry spots on his horses’ backs. He was determined to remedy the situation, and made his first prototype pad by hand in his […]
Begin and end each training session with desensitizing, and desensitize your horse between each sensitizing exercise. The desensitizing exercises work best if combined with the sensitizing exercises because after you’ve moved the horse’s feet, he’s looking to stand still, relax and get a rest. If every time you let him rest you desensitize him, it […]
This month’s member exclusive DVD is all about Clinton’s newest certified clinicians: Luke Lundahl, Jeff Davis and Diego Gaona. You’ll hear straight from the clinicians on what it took to complete the Academy and the growth they saw in themselves as horsemen and instructors. Now teaching private lessons, they’ll also share their expectations and where […]
A horse never gets any lighter than the first amount of pressure you put on the reins. If you want a soft horse that responds immediately to light pressure, you have to be that way from the start. Let’s say I want the horse to flex to the side. If I always ask him with […]