Friday, May 27, 2011

Rockin Rodeo

Want an epic display of pure strength and endurance? One event at rodeos around the world is founded for kids to show their talents and rodeo ability. Yes children. Why is this on a sheep blog you may ask? Well this is simple, the event is Mutton Busting. Mutton Busting was brought officially into rodeo in the mid 1980s where the idea was that kids 5-7 years old (no bigger than 55lbs) would be given the challenge to ride a sheep for 6 whole seconds. It can be a rough and tumble sport just like full size rodeo. Many of the children I know who participate do it to prove to their families or themselves that they can be real cowboys or cowgirls.
Now how about those sheep? Annually we send some of our sheep to the Tees Rodeo for the first weekend of August for this event. How do we chose? All you animal lovers out there please don't be too afraid here. These sheep are almost 200 pounds and have tiny humans on them. It may not seem like the most humane event but we always take precautions to make sure that they all stay safe. We use the ewes that aren't pregnant, are in good shape (strong and not boney) and sometimes even pet sheep that have done such event before.
All in all the kids, the spectators and even the sheep can have a lot of fun.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

We've gotten to see this at the Calgary Stampede. Totally cute! Love the blog Maryellen!

Maryellen Gibson said...

Thanks Michael! It sure is a cute sport and some of those kids are really tough!! :D

finelinefarms said...

Not fair! the bronc riders get a strap to hold on to! This is a good way to cure a kid from every wanting to ride animals again.

Maryellen Gibson said...

Yeah like I said they are tough little guys. These are often the kids who say they want to become cowboys or cowgirls. This can either teach them it isn't a good idea or that its perfect for them. But you can see they have helmets and chest protection. Personally I've never seen an injury.

Eleanor Skyrme said...

I have been to the Tees rodeo and saw the children happy to have a part in the rodeo.I enjoyed it.

Maryellen Gibson said...

I know Gerrit and Carter have been in it a few times. It sure is rough and tumble but its fun for the kids and the audience alike.