Black Knuckle Ranch

Black Knuckle Ranch

Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast provides raw perspective into what it actually takes to train horses, run a working ranch, and make the numbers work. We talk training decisions, ranch infrastructure, land improvements, buying and selling horses, and the mistakes most people don't admit to. No hype, no influencer fluff — just real experience from the ground up. Full of nonsense, cowboy humor, and forward progress.

  1. 1d ago ·  Video

    Ep. 27 | Elite Bullfighter | The Story Behind "Sad Clown" with Clayton Moore

    What does it take to stand between a 2,000-pound bucking bull and a fallen rider? In this episode of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast, they boys sit down with professional bullfighter Clayton "Sad Clown" Moore to talk about the reality of life inside the arena. Clayton shares how he went from riding bulls in New Mexico to becoming one of the top freestyle and protection bullfighters in the country. The conversation covers everything from the old-school traditions of bullfighting to the physical and mental demands of protecting cowboys at the highest levels of rodeo. Clayton opens up about injuries, faith, family, returning to competition after time away, and why protecting riders—not chasing fame—is what drives him. Whether you're a rodeo fan or just enjoy hearing from people who make a living doing extraordinary things, this episode offers an inside look at one of rodeo's toughest professions. In this episode: Clayton's journey from riding bulls to professional bullfighting Why he chose protection over riding Freestyle bullfighting vs. rodeo protection Keeping the old-school cowboy traditions alive The role of athleticism in modern bullfighting How faith has guided his career Recovering from injuries and getting back into shape What it's like working PRCA rodeos The toughest situations a bullfighter faces Funny stories about the "Sad Clown" nickname Why the best bullfighters stay humble and let their work speak for itself Building a career in one of the most dangerous jobs in western sports Behind the scenes of the Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast and growing the show

    54 min
  2. Jun 16

    Ep. 24 | Moore Horsemanship - Can a Horse Business Actually Make Money?

    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: The difference between merchandise and premium apparel Why BKR Ranchwear offers a "You Rip It, We Replace It" guarantee Competing with brands like Poncho, Ariat, and Wrangler The hidden economics of horse training and horse sales Craig's experience training and selling Mustangs Why some horses sell quickly while others never gain traction The dangers of chasing viral content Building a business without losing authenticity Lessons learned from scaling a horse program too quickly What the future may hold for Black Knuckle Performance Horses 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.

    1h 45m
  3. Jun 9

    Ep. 23 | John Clinch on Colt Starting, Cutting Horses, and Building a Horse Business

    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: How John Clinch built Clinch Colt Co. Colt starting vs. finished horse training Why great horses take years, not weeks Cutting horses and cow horse development The business side of horse training Customer expectations vs. reality Horse pricing and today's market Networking within the horse industry Ranch life, ranch cats, and social media The future of horse training programs About Our Guest 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 Black Knuckle Ranchwear Black Knuckle Performance Horses Matrix Reformed Black Knuckle Land Management

    1h 13m
  4. Jun 2

    Ep. 22 | Building Better Horses, Better Events, and Better Horsemen with Craig Moore

    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: The success of the first Black Knuckle Ranch Trail Course event How judges influence competition outcomes Timed events vs. judged events Creating a welcoming environment for new riders Craig Moore's path into professional horsemanship Lessons learned from Road to the Horse Golf, horses, and expensive hobbies The importance of practical horsemanship Ideas for growing the Black Knuckle Ranch Buckle Series Why obstacles and ranch trail events continue to grow in popularity About Our Guest 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 Black Knuckle Ranchwear — Tough cotton twill shirts built for real work. You rip it, we replace it. Matrix Reformed Black Knuckle Performance Horses Black Knuckle Land Management Connect With Black Knuckle Ranch Follow for weekly episodes covering horses, ranching, business, and western lifestyle. Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast: Real Horses, Real Ranch, Real Talk.

    1h 10m
  5. May 19

    Ep 20. | Guthrie Long: Bull Riding, Near Misses & What It Really Takes

    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. Driving across the country broke—and winning anyway The reality of chasing PBR vs PRCA opportunities Getting knocked out, broken bones, and still coming back Why staying healthy matters more than riding one more bull The difference between "holding on" and actually riding Inside the chute: why it's the most dangerous place to be Winning $12K with almost nothing in your pocket Sleeping at a gas pump waiting for money to hit your account Getting dragged, knocked out, and still arguing you made the ride 😂 Missing out on thousands because nobody hit the challenge button Why bull riding is a dance, not just hanging on Riding with your feet vs relying on the rope How mindset, preparation, and experience separate riders Why the best riders don't panic—they react Competing with worn-out gear and no support Working a job and chasing bull riding at the same time The difference between top-tier pros and everyone else Why most people never make it Feeling run down? Matrix Reformed offers fully virtual testosterone therapy—labs included, no hidden fees, one simple monthly price.

    1h 15m
4.8
out of 5
21 Ratings

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Black Knuckle Ranch Podcast provides raw perspective into what it actually takes to train horses, run a working ranch, and make the numbers work. We talk training decisions, ranch infrastructure, land improvements, buying and selling horses, and the mistakes most people don't admit to. No hype, no influencer fluff — just real experience from the ground up. Full of nonsense, cowboy humor, and forward progress.

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