No Worries Club Bonus Footage: Tyrion’s First Saddling

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Tyrion, Clinton’s up-and-coming reined cow horse prospect, is a sensitive, feely colt brimming with natural athleticism. Clinton’s sharing the colt’s training journey with the public in the video series, Performance Horses: Reined Cow Horses.

No Worries Club members can watch the first training session by logging on to the Downunder Horsemanship app or the No Worries Club website. Segments from Tyrion’s and Hulk’s training sessions will be available for non-members to view on the DUHorseman YouTube channel.

Along with uploading entire training sessions, Clinton is also sharing bonus footage with members. This week’s video extra focuses on Clinton and Professional Clinician Kristin Hamacher introducing the saddle to Tyrion. The colt’s reaction to feeling the saddle on his back for the first time is remarkable and is a good example of how to effectively interact with and build a sensitive horse’s confidence.

Log on to the Downunder Horsemanship app or the No Worries Club website to watch the video now. Find the video on the app by going to the video category, Performance Horses: Reined Cow Horses and selecting the video, “Tyrion’s First Saddling.”

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