Negotiating Gulleys With Your Horse

0903_01

Gulleys are one object on the trail that almost all horses initially fear. One of the main reasons gulleys are so frightening is because horses have poor depth perception. It is hard for a horse to tell how far away an object is from him or how deep an object is, particularly when it is close to him. Add to that the fact horses tend to feel claustrophobic when they’re in a tight, narrow space, and it’s no wonder that getting a horse to confidently cross or walk through a gully is difficult.

In the September No Worries Club digital download, Clinton works with a group of riders in the Arizona desert to help them introduce their horses to gulleys. As the group makes its way around the ranch they’re training out of, the gulleys get steeper and narrower, increasing the challenge.

YouTube player

Watch the full training session now by logging on to the No Worries Club website, on your mobile device using the iOS and Android Downunder Horsemanship app, and on your TV using the Downunder Horsemanship app for AppleTV, Amazon Fire and Android TV. Learn how to set up your device to watch No Worries Club videos on your TV here.

More News

Back to all news

See All
FILES2f20152f122f1229_07.jpg.jpg

10 years ago

We Couldn’t Do It Without Them

One of Clinton’s keys to success is the loyalty he’s inspired in equine businesses to sponsor him as he teaches…

Read More
0307_01

9 years ago

All-New Training Demonstrations to be Presented at Pennsylvania Walkabout Tour

The Walkabout Tour has been to the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania educating and inspiring horsemen multiple times throughout…

Read More
0211_03

6 years ago

Part Two of Tyrion’s Training Session Available for Members

Another video has been uploaded to the Reined Cow Horse Series. The ongoing series follows the training of Clinton’s up-and-coming…

Read More
0912_03

9 years ago

Learn how to Take the Fundamentals to the Real World

If you want your horse to be a trustworthy and safe partner, he needs long rides, wet saddle pads and…

Read More