Colt Starting Clinic Scheduled for Method Ambassadors

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A 10-day Colt Starting Clinic will be held at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch this summer for Method Ambassadors to receive certification to start colts for the public. The clinic will be taught by Professional Clinician Jeff Davis and will take place June 21 through July 1. Participation spots in the clinic are full.

Clinton added the additional certification for Method Ambassadors in an attempt to help customers make better informed decisions about the clinician or ambassador they send their horses to. Ambassadors who complete a colt starting course and receive a passing mark from Downunder Horsemanship will be certified to accept colts for training. The certification does not permit them to teach clinics or private lessons focused on colt starting. Teaching other horsemen the colt starting techniques is reserved for Professional Clinicians.

Currently, 19 Method Ambassadors are certified to start colts for the public:

Rick Badousek – Queen Creek, Arizona

Christa Curry – Birmingham, Alabama

Sienna Demulling – Waco, Texas

Connie Harris – Stephenville, Texas

Mark Hernandez – Colorado Springs, Colorado

Dacoda Hiatt – Payson, Utah

Jamie Laird – Mart, Texas

Anna McCoy – Albany, Georgia

Addie McKee – Bloomfield, Iowa

Tammra Minteer – Afton, Wyoming

Brock Nelsen – Cody, Wyoming

Jeffery Reed – Trout Creek, Montana

Tracy Reed – Summerville, Oregon

Alexandra Sparks – Daphne, Alabama

Josh Standen – Cave Creek, Arizona

Hailey Trainer – Warner, Alberta, Canada

Ashley Wagstaff – Boise, Idaho

Brittney Watts – Bartlesville, Oklahoma

Cale Young – Statesville, North Carolina

To help customers tell if an ambassador is certified by Downunder Horsemanship to start colts, their certification will be noted on their profiles on the www.certifiedclinician.com website as well as in their listing in the quarterly No Worries Journals.

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