Clinton Answers Training Questions by Clinton Anderson
Avoiding Training Q: I recently started working with my horse in the roundpen and have made decent progress. He gives me two eyes and...
Read MoreTying Problems? Practice is the Key to Patience by Clinton Anderson
Pawing the ground is a clear sign of impatience and frustration on the horse’s part. You’ve probably seen the horse that digs himself...
Read MoreClinton Talks Colt Starting by Downunder Horsemanship
Clinton – Downunder Horsemanship – talks candidly about his first colt starting experience, what he’s learned over the years...
Read MoreAn Exercise to Slow Down a Speed Demon by Clinton Anderson
If you know your horse has a tendency to turn a leisurely trail ride into an all-out race, set the situation up at home so that you can...
Read MoreNip Bad Behavior in the Bud by Clinton Anderson
Horses need both mental and physical stimulation to be happy and content, which means if you don’t give your horse a job and keep his...
Read MoreDon’t Let the Little Things Slip by Clinton Anderson
The bank robber sitting in jail today didn’t start off committing the crime he’s doing time for. Instead, he started off by just...
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