Opportunity to Join Clinton’s Performance Horse Program

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Since scaling back his public events and appearances, Clinton has turned his focus to his performance horse program. Six days a week, he’s at the barn training a small group of equine athletes selected for their athletic ability, dispositions and conformation to succeed as reined cow horses. Each year, Clinton travels the country to find the very best prospects with the most sought-after bloodlines to bring into his program.

While he no longer trains horses for the public, from time to time, Clinton offers an opportunity for horsemen to join his performance horse program as owners of the horses. However, just as he’s particular about the horses he brings into his program, Clinton is selective about who he partners with and brings onto his team. He’s looking for partners who keep the horses’ best interests in mind, enjoy his personality and fit in well with the rest of his performance horse owners.

Recently, Clinton welcomed two new prospects to his program, a red roan filly named Hallle Berry by Metallic Cat and a bay filly named Miss Congeniality by Stevie Rey Von. Listen to Clinton explain why he’s so excited about the horses’ potential and how you could join him as they start their reined cow horse careers in the video below.

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