Meet the Next Generation in a Brand-New YouTube Series

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We’re excited to announce an all-new YouTube series featuring a very special group of young horses—Prada’s very first foal crop. If you’ve followed along with Clinton’s journey with Prada, you already know she’s an exceptional reined cow horse with the talent, mind and athleticism Clinton values. Now, we’re getting a firsthand look at how those qualities carry over to the next generation.

Prada’s foals represent the future of Clinton’s performance horse program, and Professional Clinician Jeff Davis will take you behind the scenes as he begins their education from the ground up. Working with foals is all about building a solid foundation and applying the Method in a way that sets them up for long-term success.

Throughout the series, you’ll see everything from early groundwork to important learning moments that shape a young horse’s mindset. Jeff will break down what he’s doing, why he’s doing it and how you can apply the same principles to your own horses, whether you’re working with a foal of your own or refining your horsemanship skills.

This is a unique opportunity to watch the very first chapter of these young horses’ journeys unfold. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow along as Prada’s babies take their first steps toward becoming confident, capable partners.

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