Clinicians Wanted

Sep 01, 2008 6 Comments by

We have had a request for suggestions for equine clinicians to perform at upcoming equine events in Ontario. They plan to use their newly acquired facility to provide clinics in various aspects of equine care from riding to hoof care – anything equine. Just let me know – lynn@northernhorse.com – if you would like to be included in our list. Be sure to include your website address, email, phone number and your specialties.

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6 Responses to “Clinicians Wanted”

  1. Cherrie Merrill says:

    CLinics include: Agility with your Equine Partner
    Western Pleasure – how do they do that?
    What the judges are looking for in Showmansip, Horsemanship and Hunt Seat Equitation

  2. Tammi Nowicki says:

    Hi,
    You should look into Laurietta Oakleaf. She is doing wonderful clinics in Natural Horsemanship, stallion behavior, problem horses, as well as tricks.

    Look her up at:
    http://www.equinerencenter.com

    I can also send you a flyer if you like.

    Laurietta

  3. Rhea Kobsar says:

    Clinics for Advanced Reining and Cow Horse as well as a solid colt starting program and basic program for beginners.

    http://www.trperformance.ca

  4. Julie says:

    Clinics that teach transferrable skills. Dressage background having trained with most of Canada’s Dressage team at one time or another. National coaching credentials. Judged English, Western and Dressage schooling shows.

    As well have an extensive background in Western and have done Combined Driving.

    Systematic programs for starting and continuing with or reschooling horses.

  5. Kelly says:

    Hello everyone. Our company is interested in booking a variety of clinicians for several equine related events that we will be presenting on an annual basis starting in 2009. With the holiday season and it’s demands, I have not had a chance to respond to the many inquiries I have recieved. I would like to apologise for this and let you know that I will be addressing all the inquiries I recieve after the new year.

    We are interested in all aspects of horsemanship. If you feel that you would be interested in participating in our annual events as a clinician or feel you know of a clinician that you like or would recommend, please feel free to post it here or email it to me at kelly@wildhorserun.com.

    Sincerly:
    Kelly Gibson
    Executive Coordinator
    Wild Horse Run Productions.
    http://www.wildhorserun.com

  6. Kathy says:

    If you are looking for a serious clinician where absolutely no one walks away confused and retains the knowledge no matter what their sport of choice is,Doug Serjeant out of Snohomish Wa. He shows you how to stop a horse from Colic in minutes without a vet. Proper shoeing/trimming is the health of the horse. Shows you how to adjust our own horses without the high cost of chiropractors. Shows how to stop the kidneys from hurting in minutes. Explains the myths in rainrot,thrush,cushings,laminitus. How to stop a head shy horse in minutes that everyone can do.Shows us how to know when our horses have a virus and how to rid the horse of them. It was the most amazing clinic i have ever attended and i have attended a few big name clinics. His email address is ds3ks@yahoo.com It’s well worth a conversation with him. I hope this letter reaches everyone. Take care

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