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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16095"><p>> We too had a brahma cross bull we think and thought would be a great bucking bull. His father was used for local rodeos. We contacted a stock contractor, and he used our bull as one of many in a lyle Sankey bull riding school to see how he did. He didnt do as well as he would like. Well work with him this summer on bucking (putting my son on him) So, we will keep him another year , see what potential he has at that time.Like the previous poster, PBR bulls are bred alot of times, and unless youve got a really good bull, and good connections, it is hard to get them into PBR. But, ya never know what ya got till you try them out.</p><p></p><p>The rodeo contract industry that</p><p>> supplies most bulls for PBR and</p><p>> other rodeo events is quite large.</p><p>> Some of the bull riders invest in</p><p>> bulls, too.</p><p></p><p>> Not too long ago I saw a small</p><p>> piece of video on how they try out</p><p>> calves. They actually have a</p><p>> mechanical little box they strap</p><p>> on the calf and then turn the calf</p><p>> out into the arena to see how it</p><p>> bucks.</p><p></p><p>> Most of the rodeo bull suplliers</p><p>> rely heavily on genetics, although</p><p>> new bulls are tried out all the</p><p>> time.</p><p></p><p>> Contact a rodeo arena near you and</p><p>> ask for a referral to a stock</p><p>> contractor or two. Then see if you</p><p>> can pick their brains for more</p><p>> info on how the industry works.</p><p></p><p>> If you have cable TV, watch some</p><p>> of the PBR events on the Outdoor</p><p>> Life channel on Saturdays and</p><p>> Sundays. There are other bull</p><p>> riding programs on around that</p><p>> time that you can watch to learn</p><p>> more about how things work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16095"] > We too had a brahma cross bull we think and thought would be a great bucking bull. His father was used for local rodeos. We contacted a stock contractor, and he used our bull as one of many in a lyle Sankey bull riding school to see how he did. He didnt do as well as he would like. Well work with him this summer on bucking (putting my son on him) So, we will keep him another year , see what potential he has at that time.Like the previous poster, PBR bulls are bred alot of times, and unless youve got a really good bull, and good connections, it is hard to get them into PBR. But, ya never know what ya got till you try them out. The rodeo contract industry that > supplies most bulls for PBR and > other rodeo events is quite large. > Some of the bull riders invest in > bulls, too. > Not too long ago I saw a small > piece of video on how they try out > calves. They actually have a > mechanical little box they strap > on the calf and then turn the calf > out into the arena to see how it > bucks. > Most of the rodeo bull suplliers > rely heavily on genetics, although > new bulls are tried out all the > time. > Contact a rodeo arena near you and > ask for a referral to a stock > contractor or two. Then see if you > can pick their brains for more > info on how the industry works. > If you have cable TV, watch some > of the PBR events on the Outdoor > Life channel on Saturdays and > Sundays. There are other bull > riding programs on around that > time that you can watch to learn > more about how things work. [/QUOTE]
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