Disneyland for Horses? We Think so Too.

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“It was like Disneyland for horse people!” That’s how clinic participants often describe their experience at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch. When you sign up for a clinic at the ranch, you become part of the Downunder Horsemanship family and get to utilize Clinton’s world-class facilities to jumpstart your horsemanship. Equipped with a 300′ x 150′ covered arena, a 350′ diameter round arena, seven 50′ roundpens, a challenging obstacle course, miles of trails and an innovative classroom, the ranch maximizes learning opportunities. Participants’ horses are given their own runs on the clinic grounds, complete with shelters, automatic waterers, hay mangers and no-tip ground feeders. Each run has its own tack/hay/feed storage area and its own Patience Pole. When it’s all said and done, participants have one of the best equine facilities at their fingertips. Couple that with getting instruction from the best equine instructor in the world, and it’s an experience that can’t be matched.

There are a few participant spots left in each of the following 2015 Downunder Horsemanship Ranch Clinics held in Stephenville, Texas:

10-Day Fundamentals Clinic – May 8 – 18
5-Day Confidence Building Clinic – May 22 – 26
10-Day Intermediate Clinic – November 6 – 16

For all Downunder Horsemanship Ranch Clinics: Participant spot: $2,000 NWC Member / $4,000 Non-member. To learn more about clinics or to sign up, visit our website, or contact Brittney Chamberlain at 254-552-1080 or [email protected] for more information.

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