Successful Move to the Arkansas Ranch

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Clinton and the ranch team made their move to the new ranch located in Farmington, Arkansas last Thursday. Moving the performance horse program to the new facility has been a meticulous process as bits and pieces of the operation have moved over the course of the last few months. The final trip went smoothly, and all horses, humans and critters are settling in well. To get a detailed look at the move, visit the Downunder Horsemanship Facebook page.

The new ranch was custom built by Clinton, and he plans on creating a future No Worries Club monthly download that will introduce the facility to members, going over its features in detail.

The Texas ranch has been left in good hands with Brad and Nancy Allen, who purchased the facility at a public auction in September. The Allens are working with the Tarleton State University’s rodeo program to help its team lease the property with an option to purchase. Read more about the former Downunder Horsemanship Ranch’s exciting new future in an announcement released by Tarleton State University.

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