Unassuming Yet Reliable Classic Equine by Ritchie provides durable, worry-free watering for your horses with a design that blends seamlessly into its surroundings. LEARN MORE Worry-free Watering Durable design keeps clean water readily available, even in freezing temperatures. See why Ritchie Stands Out in its Field but not in yours. WATCH THE VIDEO […]
Training Tip: Transitions Teach Your Horse to Read Your Seat
If you want your horse to be tuned in to you and be responsive to your cues, get in the habit of practicing transitions. Transitions are asking the horse to stop, slow down or speed up when you cue him to. They simultaneously work on the horse’s gas pedal and brakes and his overall suppleness. […]
The November No Worries Club exclusive features the first training session in a multi-part series in which Clinton throws it back to the days when he was a young trainer, starting horses in Australia. Working with Professional Clinicians Kristin Hamacher, Diego Gaona and Jeff Davis, Clinton explains how he used just a roundpen and the […]
Go Behind the Scenes at Cold Creek Equine With Clinton
Early this fall, Clinton headed to Knoxville, Tennessee, to visit with the team at Cold Creek Equine, the manufacturers of the Cold Creek Spa. Like many horsemen, Clinton is a firm believer in the benefits of cold-water therapy for his horses. He’s been using the Cold Creek Spa now for several years with great success. […]
Question: I have a young mare that I sent out for training. We were able to put a bit in her mouth and ride her and we began simple exercises. We changed bits, and now I can’t get a bit in her mouth. I got a D-ring snaffle, which should be a milder bit, but […]
Top Three Considerations When Selecting Your Horse Stalls
By Classic Equine Equipment There are a lot of things to consider when selecting stalls for your horse barn, including animal comfort and safety, functionality and style. Three of the most important factors are stall door styles, the design of the stalls, and water/feeders. Sliding Versus Hinged Stall Doors While there is plenty of variety […]
Training Tip: Practice Transitions to Engage Your Horse
If you want your horse to be tuned in to you and be responsive to your cues, get in the habit of practicing transitions. Transitions are asking the horse to stop, slow down or speed up when you cue him to. They simultaneously work on the horse’s gas pedal and brakes and his overall suppleness. […]
The Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries is coming to four locations next year. That’s right, we added an extra stop! The two-day events feature Clinton and our Professional Clinicians working with local horses as well as Clinton’s performance horses in a variety of training demonstrations. 2025 Tour Dates and Locations: March 15-16 at the […]
At the beginning of October, we welcomed 16 horsemen to the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch to participate in our annual Colt Starting Clinic. Each year, Method Ambassadors are invited to attend the clinic to earn colt starting certification. The 10-day clinic is an intense course taught by Professional Clinician Jeff Davis with assistance from Professional Clinician […]
Question: I have a horse that had an eye removed. He is penned with horses that don’t ambush him on that side, so he doesn’t become as jumpy. He is good with being desensitized on that side, but he is really pushy with groundwork, even if I am talking to him so he knows where […]