June No Worries Club Exclusive

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When Clinton decided to add buffalo to his performance horse training program, he knew he’d need help learning how to best work with the animals. Fellow Aussies Duncan Steele-Park and Glen Aspinall are happy to share their knowledge with him. In the first session with the buffalo, the trio focused on getting the animals comfortable in their new environment and moving confidently around in the arena. Now it’s time to start training them for specific reined cow horse disciplines. In this session, Duncan demonstrates how to train a buffalo for cutting, sharing how to best set the animals up for success and troubleshooting common problems.

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