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I grew up riddin bulls. Been ridng since I like 2. Started on the ranch riding calvves that were just casturated. Rode in High school rodeo then in College rodeo and PRCA and Eastern Indian Rodeo Assoc. Let me tell you how hard it is to ride 3 different circuts at the same time. Anyway got stabbed in my knee on my 21st birthday(another story for another time) and that ended my career. Now I cant stand to go watch a rodeo, very boring for me.
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I kinda got the same idea growing up when Holstein bull of my grandfathers tried to tip over the tractor I was on. It's much easier to be on the stock contractor side of things. Adriano Moraes asked me why I didn't ride and when I told him the story, he said," Those Holsteins are the meanest." No kiddin' |
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We use to run Brahma and Simatal cross, so some times it was easier to herd the elk than them cows.
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