Free Colt-Starting Demonstration This Weekend

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If you’re in the Scottsdale, Arizona vicinity this Saturday, swing by Silver Spurs Equine to catch Clinton working with a colt. He’ll explain how he introduces a saddle to a horse and prepares a horse for a successful first ride. You’ll learn valuable success tips and troubleshooting advice to fine-tune your skills as a horseman.

Silver Spurs Equine is a well-known breeding facility in the western performance horse industry and is the largest private owner of Quarter Horse stallions in the world, standing 37 stallions that dominate the sports of reining, working cow horse, barrel racing, Quarter Horse racing and halter. Silver Spur’s phenomenal lineup of stallions includes Titan. This event is a unique opportunity to visit the facility and learn more about its sought-after program.

The colt-starting demonstration will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 16th and is open to the public. Admission is free, and concessions will be available. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs as seating will be limited. Silver Spurs Equine is located at 14445 E Quail Track Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85262.

Questions about the event should be directed to Silver Spurs Equine at [email protected] or 480-563-1966. Learn more about Silver Spurs Equine at silverspursequine.com.

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