November NWC DVD Focuses on Young Horse Development

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There’s nothing more rewarding than raising a foal and watching him progress into a willing partner. “What I love best about foals is that they are like blank slates – they haven’t learned any bad habits and they’re willing to learn. All you have to do is give them the right information,” Clinton says.

Foals are imprinted at the ranch and taught the Fundamentals level exercises that are modified for young horses. This lesson is all about working with young horses, giving members an inside look at how Clinton and his team handle the foals on the ranch. Even if you don’t have a foal, you’ll pick up valuable tips to incorporate into your own training sessions with your horse.

Watch the DVD now on the No Worries Club website.

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