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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 57269" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Something I've been wondering also, what makes the bulls buck like that? Is it just the strap around their "beans", or are they bred for their bucking ability, or both? If its the strap, then why dont they stop bucking when the strap comes off, like the broncs do? </p><p></p><p>Small world, but I grew up in Mesquite, TX and used to go to the rodeo every weekend when I was little, folks would drop us off there and let the rodeo babysit us for a few hrs and then they would come back and pick us up. Got to know the Gay family very well, some of the nicest folks I've ever met, and Donnie and his daddy were some of the most patient and kid friendly guys I've ever known. We would just beat them down for hrs upon hrs with questions and kidstuff and they never seemed to let it bother them. The old rodeo arena had this 2 x 12 board for a bench right next to the chutes, and we would always sit there and talk to the cowboys. I truly believe rodeo cowboys are the most humble of any professional athletes, and always have been!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 57269, member: 7"] Something I've been wondering also, what makes the bulls buck like that? Is it just the strap around their "beans", or are they bred for their bucking ability, or both? If its the strap, then why dont they stop bucking when the strap comes off, like the broncs do? Small world, but I grew up in Mesquite, TX and used to go to the rodeo every weekend when I was little, folks would drop us off there and let the rodeo babysit us for a few hrs and then they would come back and pick us up. Got to know the Gay family very well, some of the nicest folks I've ever met, and Donnie and his daddy were some of the most patient and kid friendly guys I've ever known. We would just beat them down for hrs upon hrs with questions and kidstuff and they never seemed to let it bother them. The old rodeo arena had this 2 x 12 board for a bench right next to the chutes, and we would always sit there and talk to the cowboys. I truly believe rodeo cowboys are the most humble of any professional athletes, and always have been! [/QUOTE]
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