Catch Colt Starting and Training on the Trail Demos at the Milwaukee Walkabout Tour

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This weekend, Clinton will be sharing his approach to horsemanship with horse owners at the Wisconsin State Fairgrounds in Milwaukee. The Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 9th in the Case IH Coliseum. Throughout the weekend, Clinton and his clinicians will work with local horses and Clinton’s personal horses in a variety of training demonstrations that include: colt starting, building a spooky horse’s confidence, introducing a horse to obstacles, training on the trail exercises, advanced groundwork, progressing a performance horse’s training, advanced riding and trouble-free trailer loading.

Along with in-depth training demonstrations, the tour features a full-on retail area to shop all of Clinton’s training kits, tools and equipment, as well as the opportunity to learn from Walkabout Tour sponsors who lead the industry in their respective industries. Attendees will find tour-only deals on Clinton’s training kits and tools and show specials on sponsors’ products.

During the tour, Saddle Up for St. Jude will be on hand to run the Ritchie Charity Ball Toss in an effort to raise funds for their program. Attendees will purchase tennis balls from the group for $5 to be eligible to take part in the Ritchie Charity Ball Toss that is held on Sunday. Learn more about the Ritchie Charity Ball Toss and how you could win Clinton’s training kits, a mecate set or halter and lead rope set on our website.

Tickets for the tour are available at the door for $25 for the weekend. No Worries Club members receive five free tickets per year.

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