Is Your Horse the Perfect Match for the Walkabout Tour?

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Clinton and the Downunder Horsemanship team are coming to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania for the Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries, July 12th and 13th – and we’re looking for local horses to feature in our training demonstrations.

If you have a horse that fits one of these categories, we want to hear from you:

  • Colt Starting – Horses that have never been saddled or ridden.
  • Gaining Respect and Control on the Ground – Horses that are disrespectful, pushy, spooky or lacking confidence.
  • Riding With Confidence – Horses that are lazy and have a grumpy attitude or horses that are busy-minded and need to relax.
  • Trailer Loading Issues – Horses that refuse or fear getting on a trailer.

Not only will you and your horse get the help you need, but these demo horses give Clinton and our Professional Clinicians the perfect opportunity to showcase how the Method works. Attendees get to see real transformations take place right before their eyes. Whether it’s getting a colt started under saddle, creating a respectful, confident partner on the ground and under saddle, or helping a horse overcome a fear of trailer loading, Clinton will share his proven, easy-to-understand training approach in action.

The Walkabout Tour will take place at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg, July 12 and 13. If you’re local to Harrisburg or the surrounding areas and have a horse that fits one of the demonstrations listed, submit an application for consideration on the Downunder Horsemanship website. The selection process is competitive, so the more detailed information you can provide about your horse’s behavior and experience, the better.

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