Ep. 11 | Horse Nuts, Bull Riders, and a "Good Week" on the Ranch
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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.
But on a working ranch, a quiet week where things get done might just be the best kind there is.
Real horses. Real ranch. Real talk.
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