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Rodeo!!!
Cowboy Cowgirl
Calf – a baby cow(100-350 pounds)
Gallop – a horse running at top speed
Goat
Lasso• Noun: stiff rope used to catch animals
(often while sitting on a horse)• Verb: the action of catching something
with a rope
Bull/Steer• Bull – a male cow – very aggressive and large• Steer – smaller and not so aggressive—a male
that cannot produce babies
Steer
Bull
Events• Bronc Busting – • Bull Riding –• Barrel Racing – • Goat Tying – • Calf Roping – • Bulldogging –
--rodeo events are dangerous!!!--don’t try it without training!!!
Bronc BustingRide a wild horse for 8 seconds using only one hand
Bull RidingRide a wild bull for 8 seconds using only one hand
Clowns!!!Men dressed to distract the bulls; they protect cowboys
when they fall off the bullsThey wear loose, baggy clothing in bright colors with many
scarves hanging from their pants. This is a clown
Barrel RacingGallop a horse around 3 barrels without knocking the
barrels down or the horse falling down
The horse and cowgirl follow the pattern on the right, running as fast as the horse can go.
Goat Tying
1) Chase a goat
(this involves jumping off the horse)
2) Catch the goat
3) Tie up the goat
Calf RopingChase a calf and lasso it while riding a galloping horse,
then jump off and tie up the calf
BulldoggingChase a steer with a horse, jump off the horse, grab the
steer’s horns, and knock it down—be careful of the horns!!!
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