Is Your Mini Horse a Menace?

FILES2f20152f022f0210_06.jpg.jpg

Clinton will be holding a filming session this spring dedicated to working with mini horses and wants to feature some of you and your minis. While Clinton plans to work with his own mini, Phoenix, he also wants to help horsemen build a more productive partnership with their mini horses. Ideally, we’re looking for mini horses that pose some sort of problem or have developed some bad habits – biting, striking out, pushy, reactive, spooky, lazy, driving/cart issues, etc. If you have a problem with your mini horse and would like to get one-on-one help from Clinton, submit an application today!

Filming Information:
Filming will take place Sunday, April 26th at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas and will be an all-day affair. You’ll need to arrive at the ranch on Saturday, April 25th, and Clinton will work with your mini on the 26th. You will be responsible for getting yourself and your mini to the ranch for filming and all accommodations during your stay.

How to submit your mini for consideration:
1) Film a short video of your mini misbehaving. The better you’re able to showcase his naughty behavior, the more likely he is to be considered for training with Clinton.
2) Go to the “Casting Call” page of the Downunder Horsemanship website.
3) Select the “NWC Member Horse Problem” tab and fill out the application and submit it.
4) Deadline to submit an application is Monday, March 16th.
5) The Downunder Horsemanship team will review your application, and if we’re interested in using your mini, we’ll contact you.

More News

Back to all news

See All
0411_Tip

3 years ago

Training Tip: Horse Reacts When Approached Quickly

Question: How do I get my horse to stop backing up if I move up to him too fast? I’ve…

Read More
FILES2f20162f042f0412_04.jpg.jpg

10 years ago

Florida Ambassador Helping Horsemen

When Miranda Stalnaker graduated the Clinician Academy as a Method Ambassador, her goal was to help as many horsemen learn…

Read More
0920_tip

10 years ago

Training Tip: Keep Lessons Interesting for Your Horse

Once your horse understands an exercise, it’s important to move on. There’s nothing horses hate more than being forced to…

Read More
0719_Tip

4 years ago

Training Tip: Fixing a Horseback Riding Issue Without Mecate Reins

Question: Frosty is a 9-year-old sensitive Quarter Horse that I have begun with the Fundamentals and ride English. What do…

Read More