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Clinton’s bringing the Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries to four locations around the country this year and headlining at two equine expos, where he’ll work with local horses and students to share his approach to horsemanship.

Spooky horses, hard-to-catch horses, stubborn horses, pushy horses, disrespectful horses, bucking horses, snarly horses, rearing horses, won’t go forward horses … Clinton works with all types of horses at the events to give people the best idea about how his training method gets results.

Events Locations:

Walkabout Tours:
Fort Worth, Texas – Will Rogers Coliseum – March 3rd and 4th
Jacksonville, Florida – Jacksonville Equestrian Center – May 19th and 20th
Lexington, Kentucky – Kentucky Horse Park – July 28th and 29th
Del Mar, California – Del Mar Fairgrounds – September 29th and 30th

Expos:
Midwest Horse Expo – Madison, Wisconsin – April 20th – 22nd
Equine Affaire – W. Springfield, Massachusetts – November 8th – 11th

If you live in the area of the above events and your horse is 10 years of age or younger and you’d like Clinton to work with him, head over to the Downunder Horsemanship website to fill out an application for consideration. (Please note that you will only be contacted if your application is selected.)

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