2020 Colt Starting Clinic and Clinician Academy Postponed

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In light of the constantly evolving COVID-19 pandemic, we have rescheduled the 10-day Colt Starting Clinic and Clinician Academy that were slated to take place in a few weeks. We know that participants in both events have put a tremendous amount of planning into attending the courses and that this decision greatly affects their lives. Please know that we did not make it lightly or rush into it. With participants coming in from all around the country as well as internationally, we are confident that it is the best decision for everyone’s well-being. The safety and health of our customers and team members are always our first priority.

Rescheduled Dates:
10-Day Colt Starting Clinic
August 28th – September 7th

Clinician Academy
September 28th – November 13th

Both events will be held at the ranch in Stephenville, Texas. The Colt Starting Clinic will continue to be taught by Professional Clinician Jeff Davis, and Professional Clinician Kristin Hamacher will continue to lead the Clinician Academy. Participants in both courses were notified of the change of dates at the beginning of last week.

While both events are full, horsemen who are interested in getting on a waiting list for either event can fill out an application on our website.

While we’re disappointed that two of our most popular events will be postponed, we look forward to holding them later this year and helping horsemen achieve their individual goals.

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