Four Horses’ Lives Set to Change This Month in Denver, Colorado

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When the Walkabout Tour takes center stage at the National Western Complex July 29th and 30th, Clinton and his Professional Clinicians will be sharing all aspects of the Method, from safely starting a colt to finessing advanced maneuvers for the show pen. The horses they work with will be a mix of Clinton’s performance horses and local horses owned by horsemen in the audience.

The horses from the area will be used for two colt starting demonstrations, a gaining respect and control on the ground demo, a riding with confidence session, and a trailer-loading demo. While Clinton explains his training approach, his Professional Clinicians will work with the horses in front of the audience, demonstrating the steps they take to earn a horse’s respect and begin building a safe, willing partnership.

Final selections for horses to be used in the training demonstrations are closing soon. Submit an application for your horse now.

Tickets to the Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries are $50 for the weekend and can be purchased online. No Worries Club members receive five complimentary tickets each year to tours.

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