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One of our most popular clinics is the New Owner Clinic, for those who are thinking of getting into the horse business. Although each clinic has a format, we will be glad to stop and answer any question you have, tell you WHY, and make sure you know alternative answers.
A workbook is included, and be sure to bring a notebook in case we get into an area that isn't part of the formatted program. We really don't care. These are private, a family, YOUR group, or a couple classes, so it can drift any way you want it to go. Feel free to pick our brains and pull from over a hundred years of combined experience. Enjoy colorful stories that are examples of the things we have learned, hear about other theories when there are conflicting answers, and UNDERSTAND why what you read is often at odds until you don't know WHAT to do. Instead of being interested in self-promoting, we are willing to share what we have been taught, and what we have learned, and we will include what you will often hear and how it all fits together. We will also put you on a variety of horses ~ Hunters, western, and even Tennessee Walking Horses to help you determine IF you are ready for a horse, and WHAT KIND of horse is best for you. When you know WHAT you want, it is easier to find it.
$500 per weekend, per person $800 per per couple $300 per person for groups of three or more. Clinic begins Saturday morning at 9 AM, take a lunch break, return at 1 and go until 5. Sunday begins at 9 AM (includes three full training sessions) After the lunch break, there is a second session and recap, review until 3:30. Clinic only, does not include lodging or meals. Groups of 3 or more will have a reception on Friday evening, and a BBQ on Sat. Schedule your own weekend.
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