Clinton Reveals the Secret to a Well-Broke Horse

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Viewers of “Clinton Anderson’s Outback Adventure” television series will learn more about the importance Clinton places on that theory in this week’s episode. Clinton trains Bundy outside of the arena for the first time and discusses long rides, wet saddle pads and concentrated training as well as the importance of adding variety in a horse’s training. The long dirt roads that crisscross Kings Creek Station and the bushes and trees that populate the Outback lend themselves perfectly for the training Clinton does with Bundy. With only four episodes left in the series, Clinton is forming a trusted partnership with the once rogue brumby stallion. For station information and airtimes of Downunder Horsemanship, visit our website. Or, watch the show online at downunderhorsemanship.tv.

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