Welcoming Cold Creek Equine to Our Team

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Clinton is proud to add Cold Creek Equine, the manufacturer of a highly engineered and technologically advanced equine spa, to his Downunder Horsemanship team of sponsors.

“We are very excited to join forces with Cold Creek Equine in our effort to continue to help horse owners provide their horses with the best care possible,” Clinton says. “We expect our horses to train and compete like professional athletes. The Cold Creek Therapeutic Equine Spa allows us to treat them like the pros they are and support their recovery after each ride.”

Cold Creek Equine was founded by Randy Massey, the owner of elite western performance horses. He saw a need to develop a cold-water spa that would deliver exceptional therapeutic results without the inefficiencies he witnessed in other equine spas.

“Like many horsemen, I’ve always loved the benefits of using cold-water therapy on my horses. Unfortunately, the spas I used in the past were frustrating, from an upkeep and maintenance perspective as well as how time consuming they were to use and the financial investment involved,” Clinton says. “The Cold Creek Therapeutic Equine Spa has taken all the frustration and headache out of utilizing cold-water therapy and ensures that my horses receive the best care possible.”

Clinton explains how he uses the spa in this video:

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Cold Creek Equine is Downunder Horsemanship’s exclusive sponsor of equine spas and plans to be at this year’s Walkabout Tours.

“Cold Creek Equine is thrilled to be partnering with Downunder Horsemanship and Clinton Anderson.  At Cold Creek, we have developed a world-class equine therapy spa, and partnering with Clinton furthers that commitment to being the best,” Randy says. “Always remember, if you want your horse to be a champion, you better put them in a Cold Creek.”

For more information about Cold Creek Equine and its cold-water spa, visit coldcreekequine.com.

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