Train at the Ranch at Your Leisure

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While having the right knowledge and being resourceful in your environment are keys to training your horse, there’s no denying that a great training facility makes the process easier. When he built the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch that features a 350′ x 150′ covered arena, 350′ diameter round outdoor arena, 50′ roundpens, an obstacle course with 30 individual obstacles and miles of dirt trails, Clinton designed every square foot of it to his exact specifications.

Thanks to his decision to open the ranch up to the public, you too can experience what it’s like to have every training amenity available to excel at the Method and improve your horsemanship. And do it at your own pace and discretion! Horsemen are welcome to bring their RVs and horses to the ranch to stay overnight, stable their horses overnight and get a hotel in town, or haul to the ranch for just a day. No matter which option you choose, you are given an individual run for each horse that features an automatic waterer and lockable storage area.

For more information, download our RV packet or contact Shana Terry at 254-552-1020 or [email protected].

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