You Don’t Want to Miss This

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On Saturday, November 3rd, Clinton is throwing the gates of the ranch open to the world and inviting everyone to watch a colt starting demonstration in which he’ll explain how to introduce a saddle to a horse and the step-by-step method he uses to put a safe first ride on a colt.

After the morning colt starting demonstration, a live auction will be held that will feature ranch, home and office supplies. Some of the items that will be available are farm machinery, Behlen roundpens, home and office furniture, kitchen utensils, new and used horse blankets, used saddles, and a variety of new and used horse training equipment and tools.

Gates to the ranch will open at 7 a.m., Saturday, November 3rd. The colt starting demonstration will get underway at 8 a.m., and the auction will get started in the early afternoon. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs as seating will not be provided. Concession stands and complimentary drinks for bidders will be available throughout the day.

We will not be producing a catalog for the auction, and the auction will only take place at the ranch. Online bidding will not be available.

If you’ve never been to the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch, here’s your chance to get a look at the facility and spend a morning with Clinton learning how to safely start a colt.

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