Find It on the No Worries Club Website: Foal Fundamentals

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Raising a foal and not sure if you’re doing things correctly? In the June 2011 No Worries Club video, Foal Fundamentals, Clinton invites No Worries Club member Jack Nelson and his foal Ella Rose to the ranch for a training session. At the time, Ella was about three weeks old and Jack had been working with her using the Foal Training Series. Although Ella was doing well, she had several problem areas including an “Oh no, don’t touch me there!” spot and tended to get pushy when Jack led her. Clinton steps in to give Jack one-on-one help, and by the end of the session, Jack has a much better understanding of what he should expect from Ella and is more confident in his application of the Method.

Log on to the No Worries Club website to watch the video now, or watch it on the Downunder Horsemanship app.

The No Worries Club website is home to hundreds of hours of training video content available to members only. This exclusive content includes full-length TV shows, Q&A’s with Clinton that cover a variety of training topics, a Testing the Method series that focuses on the Fundamentals and Intermediate levels of the Method, and past No Worries Club videos. Learn more about the benefits of being a No Worries Club member on our website or call us at 888-287-7432.

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