Hard-To-Catch Horses

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If catching a horse that doesn’t want to be caught is an all too familiar scenario, the November club DVD will help you cure one of the most frustrating problems you can face as a horse owner. Each year, Clinton gets in a small herd of recipient mares to carry his performance mares’ foals to term and give birth to them. These horses come from a variety of backgrounds, and many of them have had little to no handling. One particular mare that came to the ranch recently had a strong aversion to being caught, which made it difficult to look after her and was a problem that needed fixed before she foaled. You’ll learn Clinton’s go-to tips for curing a hard-to-catch horse as well as advice about how much work a pregnant mare can handle in the November DVD.

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