First-Ever Ranch Rally Kicks Off

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This Friday, our first Ranch Rally gets underway at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch, and Clinton and our team couldn’t be more excited! The two-day affair is dedicated to exploring the ranch, learning more about the Method and Clinton’s approach to advanced horsemanship techniques, as well as celebrating a shared passion for horses.

The Ranch Rally is something Clinton has been dreaming of holding since he moved to Texas in 2008. “The best way to describe the Ranch Rally would be to say that it’s going to be like a tour on steroids. Think of all of the instruction, inspiration and entertainment a tour has to offer and times it by 10,” Clinton says.

We’re ready to greet 500 of our most loyal fans and treat you to a phenomenal horsemanship experience. Come ready to learn and party!

Please note that the Downunder Horsemanship office will be closed Wednesday, October 28th thru Friday, October 30th as our team is preparing for the Rally. Business as usual will pick up Monday, November 2nd at 8:00 a.m. CST. We thank you in advance for your patience and understanding as our team works together to put on the biggest event to ever be held in our company’s history.

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