Send Your Horse to Downunder Horsemanship for Training

 

What could be better than having a horse trained using the Method? How about having the horse trained at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch under Clinton’s supervision by his Academy students? Whether you have a colt that needs started, a problem horse that needs reformed or just don’t have time to put the right foundation on your horse, the six-week Academy Training Horse Program is the perfect solution.

Select spots are now available for the next two training sessions that will start in mid-August and mid-October. Horses will be trained at one of the best equine facilities in the country by Clinton’s Academy students, and directly supervised by Clinton and Professional Clinician Shana Terry. By the end of his training, your horse will be able to complete all of the Fundamentals exercises (roundpenning, groundwork and riding). He’ll be ridden in the arena, on the trail, with other horses, and over a challenging obstacle course. Before you take your horse home, you’ll receive a private full-day’s lesson with the clinician who worked with your horse to ensure you know exactly how to cue him and get the most out of his training.

The six-week Academy Training Horse Program costs $4,214 – $3,500 for training, plus $17/day for board (a total of $714 for six weeks). A $500 nonrefundable deposit is required at the time of sign up and will be applied to the training fee. Your horse will learn to excel at the Fundamentals and you’ll receive one-on-one instruction. A deal like that doesn’t come around every day, but spots are limited and the sessions will fill up soon, so act quickly. Contact Ash Rowen at [email protected] for registration information.

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