Four Horses’ Lives Set to Change in Iowa

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Get ready, Iowa! On September 6 and 7, the Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries is taking over the National Cattle Congress Fairgrounds, bringing two full days of action-packed horsemanship and transformational training. Clinton and our team of Professional Clinicians will be diving into every stage of the Method – from starting colts safely to mastering advanced maneuvers designed for the performance arena.

Throughout the weekend, Clinton will break down his training approach while the clinicians work with a range of horses. Some of the horses will be from Clinton’s own performance string and others from right there in the Waterloo, Iowa area. Local horses will be featured in colt starting demonstrations, gaining respect and control on the ground, riding with confidence sessions and trailer-loading instruction. Each demo is a real-time lesson in how to build a respectful, willing partnership between horse and rider.

Think your horse has what it takes to be part of the action? Apply today to have your horse featured in a training demo by submitting an application on the Downunder Horsemanship website.

Tickets to the event are available now. General admission is $25 for the weekend and No Worries Club members receive five complimentary tickets to tours each year. Learn more and get your tickets on the Downunder Horsemanship website.

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