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California bans calf roping
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1761308" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Your profile says you are from NE Texas? Like Dallas area or something? It has been 30 years since I rodeoed in east Texas, so things must have really changed! You do not WANT the calf to be " jerked down" m darlin. You have to get it up and flank it before you tie it. Choked? A wel trained horse just keeps enough poressure to keep the slack out of the rope..not even enough force to drag that little calf. And these days you have to use a drag line that you can get hold of in case your horse does back too much and drags the calf. Judge won't flag your time til the calf lays tied for a certain time, and they won't start the time if the horse is backing up sliding the tied calf. You have to remount and walk your horse forward to put slack in the rope, so no choking at all. Are you SURE you go to rodeos in Texas, or are you just repeating something you read on PETA's website? Be honest, now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1761308, member: 40587"] Your profile says you are from NE Texas? Like Dallas area or something? It has been 30 years since I rodeoed in east Texas, so things must have really changed! You do not WANT the calf to be " jerked down" m darlin. You have to get it up and flank it before you tie it. Choked? A wel trained horse just keeps enough poressure to keep the slack out of the rope..not even enough force to drag that little calf. And these days you have to use a drag line that you can get hold of in case your horse does back too much and drags the calf. Judge won't flag your time til the calf lays tied for a certain time, and they won't start the time if the horse is backing up sliding the tied calf. You have to remount and walk your horse forward to put slack in the rope, so no choking at all. Are you SURE you go to rodeos in Texas, or are you just repeating something you read on PETA's website? Be honest, now. [/QUOTE]
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