Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Black Knuckle Ranch
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| Ep. 23 | John Clinch on Colt Starting, Cutting Horses, and Building a Horse Business | 09 Jun 2026 | 01:12:47 | |
In this episode of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, the crew sits down with John Clinch of Clinch Colt Co. to talk colt starting, cutting horses, cow horse training, and the realities of building a successful horse training business. John shares his approach to developing two-year-olds, why most horse owners underestimate how long quality training actually takes, and how he built a program focused on preparing young horses for the cutting and cow horse world. The conversation also covers networking within the horse industry, ranch life, social media, horse pricing, and the challenges trainers face when balancing customer expectations with what horses truly need. Along the way, the guys swap stories about ranch cats, horse sales, training philosophies, and why there may be more opportunity in the horse industry than most people realize. In This Episode:
John Clinch is the owner of Clinch Colt Co. in Hico, Texas, where he specializes in colt starting and developing young horses for the cutting and cow horse industries. His program focuses on building solid foundations that prepare horses for success at the next level of competition. Sponsors | |||
| Ep. 22 | Building Better Horses, Better Events, and Better Horsemen with Craig Moore | 02 Jun 2026 | 01:10:23 | |
In this episode of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, we sit down with horse trainer and competitor Craig Moore to talk horsemanship, ranch trail competitions, colt starting, and what it takes to build horses that can perform in the real world. Craig shares his journey from high school rodeo and horse training to an unexpected detour into competitive golf before finding his way back to horses. The conversation dives into the realities of training horses, competing in events like Road to the Horse, and the challenges of creating horse competitions that are both competitive and welcoming for riders of all skill levels. The crew also discusses the future of the Black Knuckle Ranch Trail Course Series, judging challenges, how to keep events fair and fun, and why making horse events approachable for newcomers is critical to growing the industry. In This Episode:
Craig Moore of Moore Horsemanship is a professional horse trainer known for colt starting, obstacle training, ranch versatility, and helping riders build practical, confident horses. Craig has competed in major colt-starting competitions and brings a practical, no-nonsense approach to horsemanship. Sponsors
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| Ep. 13 | Getting Thrown & the Truth About Ranch Horses | Kyle (6S Horsemanship) Pt. 1 | 31 Mar 2026 | 01:04:42 | |
In Part 1 with Kyle from 6S Horsemanship, we get into everything from getting thrown off a horse for the first time… to the deeper mindset behind bull riding, horse training, and what it really means to be a horseman. We kick things off with a story from the ranch that quickly turns into a bigger conversation about risk, confidence, and learning the hard way. From there, we dive into a heated (but respectful) discussion around bull riding culture—should you get on anything you draw, or is there a smarter way to develop? Kyle brings a unique perspective with his rodeo background and horsemanship approach, breaking down how beginners actually progress—and why mindset matters more than most people think. We also get into:
This one covers a lot of ground—horses, rodeo, mindset, and real talk from guys living it every day. | |||
| Ep. 12 | Do Cowboys Re-Wear Their Underwear? (Apparently Yes) | 24 Mar 2026 | 01:26:43 | |
Some weeks on the ranch go smooth. This wasn't one of them. We kick things off with another call from Wally Gator… and let's just say, it raises some serious questions about personal hygiene and life choices. From there, things only get better (or worse). We talk about picking up the new ranch truck, the kind of deal you don't usually walk away from, and swap stories about old jobs—including one that somehow involves working for a pimp in Hawaii. Yeah… it goes there. We also get into cowboy movies—why Lonesome Dove didn't quite hit like expected, what actually makes a "real" cowboy story, and how nostalgia plays into it. On the ranch side, we're gearing up for the upcoming roping, dealing with missing buckles, last-minute prep, and getting feedback from a legend in the roping world. It's one of those weeks where nothing goes exactly as planned—but the work still gets done. This is the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast—real horses, real ranch, real talk… and occasionally, really bad decisions. Check our our Jackpot Title Sponsor - Matrix Reformed for all of your wellness needs. | |||
| Ep. 11 | Horse Nuts, Bull Riders, and a "Good Week" on the Ranch | 16 Mar 2026 | 01:00:21 | |
A "good week" on a working ranch doesn't look like what most people see online. This week on the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, we talk about what actually happened around the ranch — selling a couple horses for the first time, the never-ending search for a decent ranch truck, and a debate that lit up the internet: a $100,000 cutting horse vs a good ranch horse that can actually get the job done. We also get into the realities of bull riding after watching a practice event where the bulls weren't exactly cooperating, why young riders are getting hurt, and what the sport really demands from the people who do it. Along the way there's hotshot roping footage, castration talk, pole dancing in a welding helmet, and the usual unfiltered ranch commentary. It wasn't a flashy week. Real horses. Real ranch. Real talk. | |||
| Ep. 10 | Cowboy Laundry, Bull Riders & Ranch Nonsense | 10 Mar 2026 | 01:06:17 | |
Welcome back to the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast — where ranch life isn't filtered and the stories definitely aren't polished. This week the crew covers everything from bull riding sponsorships to cowboy beer preferences, and somehow ends up in a full-blown debate about cowboy laundry habits and shirt rotations. If you've ever wondered how many shirts a ranch hand actually owns… you're about to find out. We also talk about:
Out here there's no script — just real ranch life, real horses, and real conversations. If you enjoy ranch content, horses, rodeo, and the occasional completely unhinged cowboy story, you're in the right place. Join our BKR Insiders for behind the scenes content FREE! | |||
| Ep. 9 | Scope Creep, Steer Wrestling & Stud Colts | 03 Mar 2026 | 01:16:28 | |
Building an arena sounds simple—until you try doing it while the ranch still has to run. This week we break down what went into building our facilities, where we screwed up, how projects spiral when scope changes mid-job, and what we learned about managing work without burning people out. Plus: chainsaws, steer wrestling chaos, and a few stud colts that aren't studs anymore. Real horses. Real ranch. Real talk. | |||
| Ep. 8 | Real Talk: When the Ranch Outgrows the Crew | 24 Feb 2026 | 01:05:00 | |
This week on the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, the conversation gets real. We talk about mental load, burnout, broken equipment, and whether it's finally time to hire a full-time operator. When you're scaling a ranch business, the work doesn't slow down — the stakes just get higher. Billy opens up (a little) about perfectionism and why he won't ask for help. We break down what it actually costs to run heavy equipment every day, why things break, and why $1,800–$2,000 per day isn't as crazy as it sounds. We also talk about:
This isn't a highlight reel. Real Horses. Real Ranch. Real Talk. | |||
| Ep. 7 | Ranching Ain't a Highlight Reel: Making Money, Taking Hits & Doing It Right | 17 Feb 2026 | 01:37:51 | |
This ain't a social media highlight reel. This is a working ranch. In this episode of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, we pull back the curtain on what it really takes to make money in ranching — and why most people get it wrong. We talk about:
We also introduce Austin, swap stories about busted fuel filters, nearly dropping a gooseneck on Billy, 200-foot shrapnel from buried farm equipment, and the reality that some jobs go perfect… and some eat you alive. If you're trying to:
This episode is for you. We're not here to impress you. Real Horses. | |||
| Ep 6: | Hay, Broken Equipment, and Bad Decisions | 10 Feb 2026 | 01:37:10 | |
Some weeks on the ranch go according to plan. This was not one of those weeks. In this episode of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, we're living exactly how we always do — by the seat of our pants. From hauling hay math that somehow never adds up, to broken equipment, questionable decisions, and trying to keep horses getting worked while everything else demands attention, this is real ranch life as it actually happens We talk through:
No highlight reels. No sugarcoating. Just honest conversations about running a working ranch, figuring it out as you go, and showing up ready to work — even when the week goes sideways. Real horses. Real ranch. Real talk. | |||
| Ep 5: | The Mistakes That Built Our Ranch (And the Ones That Almost Killed Us) | 03 Feb 2026 | 01:38:14 | |
Nobody builds a ranch without screwing a few things up first. In this episode of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, we get honest about the mistakes we made during our first year of operations — the ones that shaped how we work today, and a few that almost put us in the hospital. We talk about learning things the hard way, why experience matters more than perfection, and how ranch life doesn't come with a manual. Along the way, we recap last week on the ranch, including winter storm chaos, mulching jobs, busted equipment, and why OSHA would probably hate us. Things take a turn when we dive into a framing nail gun incident that definitely wasn't "almost" an accident, a Carhartt jacket that caught on fire, and how one bad decision can go sideways real fast. There's also plenty of ranch humor, arguments over jeans, laundry habits, Pop-Tarts, and why nothing gets done unless you show up ready to work. This episode is a reminder that standards are built through experience — not getting everything right the first time. Real horses. | |||
| Ep 4: | What Being "Ranch Broke" Really Looks Like (And Why It Sneaks Up on You) | 27 Jan 2026 | 00:39:41 | |
"Ranch broke" is one of the most overused and misunderstood terms in the horse world. This episode exists to clearly define what we mean by it at Black Knuckle Ranch, what standards a horse must meet before we'll use that term, and why we avoid overpromising just to make a sale. It sets expectations and protects both the horse and the buyer. At Black Knuckle Ranch, we're dedicated to raising and developing good-minded, well-started performance horses with the kind of foundation you can trust. 254-396-1751
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| Ep. 21 | $3,750 Gone: Ranch Scams & Credit Card Chargebacks | 26 May 2026 | 01:09:41 | |
The ranch got hit with a $3,750 scam… and that kicked off a full conversation about credit cards, cashless society, and why ranchers still trust cash. Meanwhile, the spring horse catalog is coming together, cattle are rotating across fresh pasture, and Billy explains exactly why he refused to start twerking on a colt with 12 rides. It's another episode full of ranch business, horse training, grazing strategy, conspiracy theories, and absolute nonsense. | |||
| Ep 3: | Why "Finished Horses" Cost More — and When They're a Bad Buy | 07 Jan 2026 | 00:31:18 | |
Most problems in horse sales don't start in training — they start at purchase. In this episode, we explain how we think about buying horses, what trainable actually means to us, and why walking away early often protects both the horse and the buyer. We talk about the real differences between trainable and finished horses, why "finished" doesn't always mean lower risk, and how pressure, timelines, and expectations can ruin otherwise good horses. We also recap a real week at the ranch — including a surprise calf, cold-weather challenges, a viral broken-rib incident, travel prep, and a horse that showed up lame at auction — to show how real-world problems shape how we make decisions. This episode covers:
We also share real examples:
If you buy, sell, or work with horses — or want to avoid expensive mistakes — this episode lays out how we think long before training ever begins. No shortcuts. No justifying bad purchases. Just honest decision-making that protects horses and people. 📧 Email: support@blackknuckle.com | |||
| Ep 2: | How Horses Are Handled Day-to-Day (Not Just Ridden) | 07 Jan 2026 | 00:47:59 | |
Horses aren't made by single rides — they're made by how they're handled every day. In this episode, we explain why most good (and bad) habits are built long before anyone swings a leg over a saddle. Buyers often judge training by how a horse looks under saddle, but the truth shows up in the barn, in the pens, on the lead rope, and in daily routines. This episode breaks down the standards, consistency, and expectations we use at Black Knuckle Ranch — not just the highlight moments. We also recap a real week on the ranch, including equipment failures, broken fences, cold-weather projects, and the kind of problems that come with running a place where work doesn't stop just because plans change. This episode covers:
This episode is for anyone who works with horses, buys horses, or wants to understand why some horses feel easy everywhere they go — and others don't. No shortcuts. No excuses. Just the daily work that actually makes horses. 📧 Email: support@blackknuckle.com | |||
| Ep: 1 | Why Good Ranch Help Is Harder to Find Than Good Horses | 07 Jan 2026 | 01:04:10 | |
Good horses don't just happen — they're built every single day by the people handling them. In this episode, we pull the curtain back on what "good help" actually looks like on a working ranch. From long days, broken ribs, and problem horses to the quiet wins no one sees online, we talk about why consistency matters more than talent, why some people last and others don't, and how the help on the ground directly shapes the horses in the arena. We cover:
If you're in horses, agriculture, or any business that depends on people showing up and doing it right every day, this episode is for you. This is the unfiltered side of ranch life — no highlight reels, just the truth. 🎙️ Welcome to Episode 1. Email: support@blackknuckle.com | |||
| Ep 20. | Guthrie Long: Bull Riding, Near Misses & What It Really Takes | 19 May 2026 | 01:14:53 | |
In Episode 20 of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, we sit down with professional bull rider Guthrie Long to talk about what it actually takes to chase a career in bull riding—when you don't have the backing, the gear, or the easy road. From sleeping at gas pumps waiting for a check to clear… to winning big on empty pockets… this one's packed with grit, humor, and hard-earned perspective.
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| Ep. 19 | First Show, Real Lessons & Building BKR Ranchwear | 12 May 2026 | 00:51:51 | |
You're not watching a highlight reel—this is real ranch life. In this episode of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, the crew breaks down their first-ever ranch course show—what went right, what they'd change, and how it all actually played out behind the scenes. From 70+ entries and an 8-hour day to losing a judge the morning of and still pulling it off, this one's packed with real lessons from the dirt—not theory.
We also dive into the early stages of BKR Ranchwear:
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| Ep. 18 | Cattle Prices, Charolais Genetics & The Reality of the Beef Industry | 05 May 2026 | 01:20:15 | |
This week on the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, we sit down with Billy, ranch manager of Spring Valley Ranch, and dive deep into the cattle business—from day work to high-end genetics. We cover everything from young cowboys getting started the right way to the realities of today's cattle market and what's actually driving beef prices higher. In this episode:
Billy also breaks down how elite cattle programs are built—from selecting genetics to selling internationally—and what separates small operations from those looking to grow. | |||
| Ep. 17 | Trail Twats, TikTok Fame & Real Ranch Life Collide | 28 Apr 2026 | 01:14:35 | |
This episode is what happens when two completely different worlds meet… and realize they're not that different after all. We've got Andi and Beans from the "Trail Twats" in the house—coming all the way from Florida—and things get real, fast. What starts as a casual conversation about meeting people on Facebook turns into a deep (and hilarious) dive into viral content, trail riding culture, and what it actually means to live the ranch life versus posting about it. From building a social media following from scratch to riding 20,000 acres of state forest every week, these girls aren't just internet personalities—they're out there doing it. And yeah… sometimes that includes White Claws, saddlebags, and going viral for all the wrong (or right) reasons. Meanwhile, the ranch doesn't stop. In the middle of the episode, we're literally buying steers, planning a ranch versatility competition, and talking through what separates amateurs, novices, and people who just send it. We also get into:
This one's unfiltered, unapologetic, and exactly what the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast is about—real people, real horses, and real talk. Because at the end of the day… | |||
| Ep. 16 | Ranch Wives, Real Talk & The Cost of Chasing Big Ideas | 21 Apr 2026 | 01:22:49 | |
This week on the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, we bring the wives into the conversation—and things get real, fast. Rate, review and subscribe! From the grind of ranch life to the realities of marriage, communication, and chasing big ideas, this episode pulls back the curtain on what it actually takes to build something together. We talk about:
There's plenty of humor too—from "booboos vs owies" to roadside realities—but underneath it all is an honest look at relationships built in high-pressure, high-stakes environments. If you've ever tried to build something meaningful while maintaining a relationship, this one will hit home. | |||
| Ep. 15 | Fence Fights & Ranch Reality | 14 Apr 2026 | 01:01:44 | |
This episode is sponsored by Matrix Reformed. This week on the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, it's exactly what you'd expect—real ranch, real problems, and zero sugarcoating. We're breaking down a heated fence-line confrontation with a neighbor, the reality behind viral "rage bait" videos, and why ranch life doesn't always look the way people think it should. From property line disputes to social media misunderstandings, this one gets into it. We also cover:
And of course… plenty of unfiltered stories, bad decisions, and laughs along the way. If you've ever dealt with neighbors, fences, or internet opinions—you'll feel this one. Review the show and follow us! We're getting famous! | |||
| Ep. 14 | Getting By One & The Truth About Horse Training | Kyle (6S Horsemanship) – Part 2 | 07 Apr 2026 | 01:10:24 | |
In Part 2 with Kyle from 6S Horsemanship, we go deeper into the reality of horse training—where things don't always go right, and most days aren't pretty. This episode dives into what separates real horsemen from everyone else: the ability to just get by one, even when it's frustrating, uncomfortable, or flat-out not going your way. Kyle and the crew break down:
There's a heavy emphasis on something most people don't talk about: This is the unfiltered side of the horse world—the part that doesn't make highlight reels but actually makes good horses. | |||
| Ep. 24 | Moore Horsemanship - Can a Horse Business Actually Make Money? | 16 Jun 2026 | 01:44:36 | |
In this episode of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, Craig Moore returns for an honest conversation about horses, business, branding, and the realities of trying to build something that lasts. We dive into the challenges of creating BKR Ranchwear, what separates premium apparel from simple merch, and why competing with established brands isn't as easy as it looks. The conversation then shifts to the horse industry, where Craig shares his perspective on training horses, selling horses, and the harsh financial realities that many horse owners never see. We also discuss the impact of social media success, the pressure to constantly chase viral moments, and why authenticity matters more than highlight reels. If you've ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes of a growing ranch operation, this episode pulls back the curtain. In This Episode:
Whether you're a horse owner, trainer, entrepreneur, or just someone trying to build something meaningful, this episode delivers plenty of hard-earned lessons and real-world insight. | |||