We’re Excited to Welcome Equine Dreaming to the Team

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Clinton and the Downunder Horsemanship team are thrilled to welcome Equine Dreaming as an official sponsor. A distinguished division of the iconic Silver Spurs Equine LLC, Equine Dreaming builds on more than two decades of breeding world-class Quarter Horses. Owned and operated by NRHA Million Dollar Owners Michael and Michelle Miola, the program is dedicated to connecting passionate horsemen with exceptional equine partners.

“We are excited to work with Equine Dreaming to help horsemen find their next equine partners. The greatest decision you’ll make as a rider is the horse you choose. Your horse determines the enjoyment you get out of the experience and, most importantly, your safety. In many cases, you literally trust your life to your horse,” Clinton says.  

“Unfortunately, too many people buy a horse that is completely wrong for them, have a bad experience and end up getting out of the horse industry altogether. That’s why it’s critical to work with a reputable program like Equine Dreaming—one that focuses on producing good-minded, trainable horses that truly fit the individual.”

With locations in Purcell, Oklahoma and Scottsdale, Arizona, Equine Dreaming offers Quarter Horse prospects of distinction and breedings to their famous stallions with the best bloodlines in the western performance horse industry. Their knowledgeable team of professionals works one-on-one with buyers and breeders to ensure that each horse is matched with the right rider and each mare is matched to the right stallion, setting both up for long-term success.

Says Michael Miola, “Equine Dreaming and our parent, Silver Spurs Equine, is very excited to partner with Clinton Anderson and Downunder Horsemanship to provide all horse lovers with the horse of their dreams.”

For more information about Equine Dreaming, visit equine-dreaming.com.

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