We’re Coming Your Way, Iowa!

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In two months, horse lovers in the Midwest will experience the Method up close and personal as Clinton brings his Walkabout Tour to The Pavilion at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. Highlights of the weekend include:

  • A horse that’s never been saddled or ridden will be invited to the tour for Clinton to share his colt-starting method. Clinton will explain to the audience how to start the Method and why earning a horse’s respect is the crucial first step to an enjoyable, safe partnership.
  • Clinton and his clinicians will work with horses that have no confidence at the canter. By the end of the training session, the horses will have learned how to canter on a loose rein.
  • In the trailer-loading demonstratin, which is often the most entertaining and enlightening demo of the weekend, Clinton will work with a horse that has a severe phobia of going on the trailer.
  • Over $9,000 in prizes and giveaways are up for grabs!

Tickets are available for the Midwest stop and may be purchased on the Downunder Horsemanship website or by calling the office 888-287-7432. No Worries Club members, remember to take advantage of your free tickets!

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