Now you hit the gonga load... I rode bulls for 13 years, took 7 championships, can't remember how many 1st. 2nd. and 3rd.place pay wondows and I was a rodeo clown/bullfighter for 8 years. I had my own bull ridding school and bought my own bulls as a matter of fact, thats how I started fighting them...I had all these students, bulls and no bull fighter sooo off came the boots and on came the cleets. Somewhere down the line we found out I had a nak as a bull fighter and went from there. and that's how that started. Bull ridding wasn't one of the real cowboy events that started rodeo's it was mainly roping and bronc ridding but bulls came latter and the main type of bull was the bramma then bramma cross. maybe a charlite or a long horn then came baldies and so on. Today, mainly because of the wrangler bull fighting free style competition, they introduced the Spanish fighting bull into rodeo. Big in the front, small in the rear, fast and mean as he*&!! The bramma/spanish cross is one heck of a ridding bull. between brammas and big cross charlaies, they'll usually take you to the pay window. as well as las Vagas. I might add,... todays Bulls are bread on rodeo bull farm and ranches and can reach prices exceeding 1.8 million dollars. President Roosevelt wittnessed the first buffalo ridding in chyanne Wo. they used saddles and they're leg were hobbled and when the ridder came off, usually a big black cowboy pulled the buffalo over so the cowboy could get away. NOTE: Most real ranch cowboys were black and were some of the best hands in the business. William (bill) Picket, (a black cowboy) won the steer wrestling competition in chyanne, using only his teeth. how's that?? :)
2006-10-09 08:19:54
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answered by dhwilson58 4
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most popular are Bramaha bull, big and mean
2006-10-09 07:36:24
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answered by michael m 6
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Bulls with big, bulgin' balls.
2006-10-09 07:36:10
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answered by dardekkis 4
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