Clinton Anderson: Training a Rescue Horse, Part 1 - Downunder Horsemanship
Working with Cider, Clinton chronicles the training of a rescue horse. Subscribe to our channel / @duhorsemanship . Cider is a 6-year-old mare that has been rescued from starvation twice and has no training beyond basic haltering and handling. Clinton worked with Habitat for Horses to find Cider and share his belief that, if approached correctly, taking on a rescue horse can be a rewarding experience. Don't miss all of the instruction and inspiration this 13-part series has to offer. Learn more about Clinton and Downunder Horsemanship at www.downunderhorsemanship.com.

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Clinton Anderson: Training a Rescue Horse, Part 2 - Downunder Horsemanship

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Clinton Anderson: Training a Rescue Horse, Part 3 - Downunder Horsemanship

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This Horse Started Kicking People… Then We Changed ONE Thing

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Once Bitten Twice Shy: How to Train a Dangerous, Dominant Horse

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Clinton Anderson: Training a Rescue Horse, Part 5 - Downunder Horsemanship

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What the Comanche Understood About Horses That We Forgot

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Clinton Anderson: Training a Rescue Horse, Part 4 - Downunder Horsemanship

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Clinton Anderson: Training a Rescue Horse, Part 7 - Downunder Horsemanship

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Watch his reaction when he’s told he’s a GOOD BOY for the first time 🥹

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From Wild to Willing: Rehabilitating a Horse That Attacked Its Owner

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How a Real Horse Inspired Hollywood’s Greatest Underdog! 🏇

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This Dangerous Horse Just Got Ridden | Ep. 7 The Horse Tamer (Mary & Milo)

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Clinton Anderson: More Horse Than Handle, Part 1 - Downunder Horsemanship

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Clinton Anderson: Training a Rescue Horse, Part 6 - Downunder Horsemanship

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Temple Grandin - How Horses Think - 2019

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How To Start Groundwork Without A Round Pen

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Horse Keeps attacking her Owner! Can I help?

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Rescue pony is becoming to dangerous to handle!! How can I help?

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