Thank You, Williamston!

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Our second Walkabout Tour of the year was met with excitement and offered training demonstrations jam-packed full of horsemanship advice. Throughout the event, Clinton and Professional Clinician Kristin Hamacher worked with Clinton’s personal horses, Goose and Tyrion, and also reeducated several local horses in a colt-starting demonstration, a trouble-free, trailer-loading session, a demonstration all about building a horse’s confidence around spooky objects, and a session that focused on how to help a horse gain confidence at the canter.

A big thank you to our Walkabout Tour featured sponsor, Ritchie Industries, and everyone who joined us in Williamston to make the event a success!

Two more Walkabout Tours remain on our 2019 schedule. Get all the details on our website.

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