February No Worries Club Video

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The DUH Challenge is heating up as the horsemen enter the final phase of the competition – obstacle work! Shannon Pigott from the Magnificent 7 and her horse Tippy, Wendell Weber from the Mich-a-Roos and his horse Bones, and Kellye Tuxen from the Downunder Posse and her horse Rio were nominated by their Method meet-up groups to compete at the ranch with hopes of being crowned the DUH Challenge winner.

Watch and learn as Shannon, Wendell and Kellye work their horses through a variety of challenges Clinton puts before them. From trailer loading to asking their horses to jump obstacles, the final phase of the competition is as much fun as it is filled with tips to improve your horsemanship!

Reminder that starting this month the No Worries Club videos are available in a digital format only. DVDs are no longer being produced and mailed out. To access the video, log on to the No Worries Club website and go to the Video section of the website. The video can also be viewed using the Downunder Horsemanship app, which is a free download from the App Store and Google Play. Be sure to sign in to the app using your No Worries Club login information to access all of your exclusive benefits.

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