Don’t Miss Out on the Equine Event of the Year

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If you’re a fan of Clinton and the Method, there’s no doubt you either experienced or saw the rave reviews our first Ranch Rally received. The instruction shared and the comradery among horsemen even went beyond Clinton’s expectations. And if you know Clinton, you know he’s always looking for ways to improve experiences for his fans, and the Ranch Rally is no exception. The second Rally, taking place October 21st – 22nd at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Stephenville, Texas, promises to be even better than the first. Detailed training demonstrations will cover colt starting, training a performance horse for reining and cow horse competitions, working with young horses, and tricks and liberty. Five-time Australian NRHA Futurity Champion and three-time NCHA Futurity Champion Ian Francis will join Clinton for demos about training performance horses. For detailed information about the event, visit our website and click on the “Ranch Rally” tab. There are only 750 tickets available, on a first-come, first-served basis. When they’re gone, they’re gone!

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