DT Horses Joins the Downunder Horsemanship Team

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At Downunder Horsemanship, we’re big believers in surrounding ourselves with good people who care deeply about horses and horsemanship. That’s why we’re excited to share that DT Horses is joining the Downunder Horsemanship team.

Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, DT Horses produces elite ropers, cutters and cow horses. Their mission is to build champion horses with solid training techniques while developing the mind of a horse positively. For over 15 years, they’ve been doing that with amazing results. 

Founded and managed by Dean Tuftin, DT Horses is synonymous with producing world-class western performance horses with impeccable breeding and solid foundations. “What I love about Dean and the program he’s built is his focus on horsemanship. Dean is a great horseman and his care and attention to detail is evident in everything DT Horses does,” Clinton says. “He’s particular about how his horses are started and developed, and that mindset fits right in with what we stand for at Downunder Horsemanship.”

DT Horses’ mission is to cross the best bloodlines in the western performance world to create elite prospects, foster the growth of young horses and trainers alike, and ultimately educate horsemen who come to them for advice or a new horse.  Learn more about DT Horses’ program and their stallions and mares on their website.

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