Demo Horses Selected and Trucks Packed for Our First Tour Stop of 2020

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Our first Walkabout Tour of 2020 presented by Ritchie Industries gets underway in just 11 days! We’ve been busy making final preparations, including finalizing our demo horse lineup and packing the semis with all of our setup gear and products for the retail area.

Five horses from the Houston area will be hauling in to the Lone Star Convention & Expo Center on Friday, January 24th to get settled in before the tour begins. Clinton and his clinicians will work with each of the horses in training demonstrations throughout the weekend to show the Method being applied to real training situations in the moment. The demo horses will be used in colt starting, cantering with confidence, spooky objects, and trailer loading demonstrations.

Our events managers and a few members of our tour crew spent last weekend organizing and packing the semis for the event. We’ve made a several updates to our tour setup, including all-new arena banners, new backdrops for our display boxes in the retail area and new signage.

The tour will get started at 9 a.m. Saturday, January 25th and wrap up around 5:30 p.m. Sunday, January 26th. Tickets are available to purchase online or by calling our office 888-287-7432. No Worries Club members receive five complimentary tickets each year to tours.

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