2022 Method Ambassador Colt Starting Clinic Full

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Each year, we hold a 10-day Colt Starting Clinic for our Method Ambassadors to receive certification to start colts for the public. This year’s clinic will take place August 1st through August 11th and will be taught by Professional Clinician Jeff Davis. Participation spots in the clinic are full.

Clinton added the additional certification for Method Ambassadors to help customers make better informed decisions about the clinician or ambassador they send their horses to. Ambassadors who complete a colt starting course and receive a passing mark from Downunder Horsemanship will be certified to accept colts for training. The certification does not permit them to teach clinics or private lessons focused on colt starting. Teaching other horsemen the colt starting techniques is reserved for Professional Clinicians.

Method Ambassadors certified to start colts for the public:

Jim Anderson – Arkansas
Rick Badousek – Arizona
Christa Curry – Alabama
Barclay De Wet – Kentucky
Sienna Demulling – Texas
Natalie Hagler – Idaho
Connie Harris – Texas 
Mark Hernandez – Colorado 
Dacoda Hiatt – Utah
Jamie Laird – Texas
Karen Landreville – Arizona
Anna McCoy – Georgia
Addie McKee – North Carolina
Tammra Minteer – Wyoming
Brock Nelsen – Wyoming
Jeffery Reed – Montana
Tracy Reed – Oregon
Ron Renard – Missouri
Aimee Rioux – Florida
Alexander Sparks – Alabama
Josh Standen – Arizona
Wendy Stillwagon – Texas
Chase Tipton – Tennessee
Kenneth Trahan – Florida
Hailey Trainer – Alberta, Canada
Ashley Wagstaff – Idaho
Brittney Watts – Oklahoma
Kimberly Williams – Colorado
Cale Young – North Carolina

Customers can determine if an ambassador is certified by Downunder Horsemanship to start colts by looking on the certifiedclinician.com website as well as the Method Ambassador listing in the quarterly No Worries Journals.

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