The National Wild Horse Association provides
complete support for anyone who has adopted a wild
horse or burro, and for domestic horses. Foals are
trained in a separate category so please let us know
the age and breed of your horse. Burro training is
available periodically.
The clinics start from
the very beginning - haltering and leading your
newly adopted horse, all the way to being ready to
show your horse. The clinics are hands on - you don't
just sit and watch, you actually get in there with
the horse learning how to work with your horse.
Everyone is welcome - with or without a horse.
Clinics are usually held on the 3rd Saturday of every month
except October, check our
Calendar of Events
page for upcoming dates,
locations, and subjects.
Please call 702.452.5853 and leave a message
with your phone number and information to reserve a
spot, space is limited. Transportation may be
available for your horse if necessary, for a small
donation. Please
bring your own chair to the clinic, snacks and
drinks (water and soda) will be provided.
Dogs are not welcome, children are.
However, failure to control children and/or to
follow the directions of the Trainer, Field
Director, or NWHA Board Member may result in your
dismissal from the training class and may impact
your future participation in activities with the
National Wild Horse Association.