All-New Trailering Video Series Released

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Clinton’s just released an in-depth, how-to video series about teaching horses to safely and willingly load in the trailer. In order to show the complete training process, including horse problems and handler mistakes, Clinton works with untrained horses or horses with problems to show viewers what is likely to happen when they go out to work with their personal horses.

To make the new series the most educational we could, we found three horses that had a sincere longstanding fear or dislike of the trailer. We found the perfect candidates in Easter, a 13-year-old palomino, Redbird, an off-the-track Thoroughbred, and Dolce, a 3-year-old blue roan Quarter Horse.

Easter’s trailer-loading session is the November No Worries Club video, Redbird’s and Dolce’s sessions, which make up part two of the new trailering series, are available to members and the public as bonus footage. In Red Bird’s training session, Clinton explains how to teach a horse to load confidently on and off a trailer without a ramp. Working with Dolce, Clinton demonstrates how to quickly load a horse that refuses to go in the trailer in an emergency situation.

The entire series is available for purchase on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store as a digital download.

A special thank you to Sasha, Kim and Chanel who brought their mares to the ranch for Clinton to work with. The new series wouldn’t have been possible without your willingness to learn a new approach to work with your horses!

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