Meet the Team Behind the Old West Roping Futurities and Sales

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On the latest episode of Uncut & Real Raw with Clinton Anderson, Clinton sits down with two of the biggest names shaping the future of the rope horse industry—Rhen Richard and Miguel Guerrero of Old West Rope Horse Futurities and Sales.

Known for elevating the standard of competition and opportunity in the rope horse world, Old West is a powerhouse platform for trainers, breeders and competitors alike. Redgie Probst of 3 String Cattle Co., Chad and Rhen Richard of A&C Racing & Roping, Jerad Wittwer of Wittwer Performance Horses, and Miguel Guerrero of Las Tunas Cattle are the visionaries behind Old West.

In this candid conversation with Clinton, Rhen and Miguel pull back the curtain on what it really takes to grow a successful futurity program, the challenges they’ve faced along the way and where they see the industry heading next.

Clinton dives deep with both men, discussing everything from the evolution of rope horse training to the importance of horsemanship fundamentals. The episode also explores the business side of the industry, including how futurities are structured, what makes a great rope horse prospect and how competitors can position themselves for success.

As always, Uncut & Real Raw delivers an honest, no-filter conversation. Rhen and Miguel share their personal journeys, lessons learned and the mindset it takes to stay competitive in a demanding and ever-changing industry.

Whether you’re a seasoned roper, a horseman looking to expand your knowledge or simply a fan of great conversations, this episode offers valuable insight and plenty of takeaways.

Listen to the episode most anywhere you listen to podcasts, including on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, PlayerFM, the Samsung Podcast app and Podchaser. Watch the full-length episode on the Uncut and Real Raw YouTube channel.

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