Ranch Rally Getting Closer

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Two-and-a-half months from now, Clinton is opening the gates of the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch for the first-ever Ranch Rally – the biggest two days in the history of his company. On Friday, October 30th and Saturday, October 31st, 500 of our most loyal fans will be joining us for two days jam packed with innovation, inspiration and instruction.

Clinton will share 10 training demonstrations that range from starting a colt to training a 3-year-old reining horse to how to safely hobble a horse. His mentor from Australia, Ian Francis, a three-time NCHA Futurity champion, will be joining Clinton for a training demo on working cow horses, and we’ve invited several equine professionals from various fields of the industry to share their knowledge, as well.

Saturday evening has been set aside for a full-on party that will include live music and a bonfire. “The Ranch Rally is all about celebrating our passion for horses and hanging out with horsemen who believe in the same training method,” Clinton shares. “All of us at Downunder Horsemanship can’t wait to get the first Rally started so we can inspire and educate our fans like never before!”

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