Equine Students Wanted

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Spooky horses, stubborn horses, fearful horses, pushy horses, disrespectful horses, bucking horses, lazy horses … Clinton and his clinicians work with all types of horses at Walkabout Tours presented by Ritchie Industries to give people the best idea about how the Method gets results.

Clinton is looking for horses near his tour stops to train in each of these demonstrations:

  1. Colt Starting
  2. Cantering With Confidence
  3. Desensitizing to Spooky Objects
  4. Trouble-Free Trailer Loading

If your horse needs a solid start or has bad habits you need help correcting, sign him up to be an equine student at a tour. Applications are being accepted now. Owners of the horses who meet the requirements will be contacted about six weeks before the event to begin the selection process.

The 2020 Walkabout Tour will be coming to the following locations:

  • January 25th & 26th: Lone Star Convention & Expo Center in Conroe, Texas
  • March 7th & 8th: South Point Arena and Equestrian Center in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • August 1st & 2nd: Majestic Valley Arena in Kalispell, Montana
  • October 31st & November 1st: Williamson County Ag Expo Park in Franklin, Tennessee

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