I'll be there working on the Exhibit Committee.
some interesting info for this years rodeo concerns the stock being used...
The PRCA rodeo circuit is a year long string of large and small rodeos that starts in Denver in January...then moves to Fort Worth, then San Antonio, then Houston picking up some smaller rodeos as they go...the circuit basically moves counterclockwise around the country crossing Canada in the summer, back down the west coast in the fall and ends up In Las Vegas in December for the National Finals...
The National Finals compe ors are the top 15 moneywinners in each event for the year and the very top stock (hardest to ride/highest scoring when you do ride which are voted on by the cowboys) ) from all the stock contractors in the country...
If you follow rodeo you probably know that each individual rodeo contracts with a stock contractor to supply the bucking bulls, bucking horses, roping and dogging cattle, etc...there are several major stock contractors in the country...and every single bull or bucking horse is not necessarily the "best"...so if you went to a rodeo in the past you would notice that on any given night there would be some good high scoring rides but a lot of slug, low scoring rides too...San Antonio uses Cervi Championship rodeo as the contractor and they are highly respected and have great stock but were still limited in being able to provide consistent high quality stock night after night for 2 full rounds and the finals...
sooo...anyway...this year is different...At the national PRCA level they arranged for all the major stock contractors to work together to provide a "National Finals quality" pen of bulls and bucking horses for a few select rodeos around the country and San Antonio is the first...the stock will be the "best of the best" from Cervi, Andrews, Bad Company, Sankey, Kesler, Calgary, etc....
in other words...just a kick ass stock lineup this year...you will probably see a lot more buckoffs than normal because the stock is so nasty but the ones that do ride will be specatacular rides...
I'll be there working on the Exhibit Committee.
I'll be there every day through the show but am not gonna post in here what I do... you guys that are gonna be there PM me and we might be able to hook up sometime...maybe meet at my truck for a cold beer...![]()
well, I won't be there![]()
i think its great that every year a bunch of farm animals are brought into the SBC to all over the place
puro san antonio
Well...there wouldn't be an SBC Center and there wouldn't be a San Antonio Spurs team if it hadn't been for the rodeo so you can just kiss my ass...i think its great that every year a bunch of farm animals are brought into the SBC to all over the place
ah yes more reasons to love san antonio
Alrighty then!
kinda like you the punker tin all over this forum huh?
I need to take The Princess to the rodeo to see the animals -- mainly the horses. I've never been there so I need some help. When is the best time to go for seeing the animals? What part of the rodeo do we go to?
I've never been to the rodeo but I imagine it is more than just country music acts, carnivals and cattle roping. I may be wrong, though.
Help a non-cowboy out.
Thanks.
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Timvp, here is the site to see when everything is happening. www.sarodeo.com You can decide when it would be best for you to go. Cosmic Cowboy can help you with those horses more than I. I am on the Exhibit Committee.
best time to go is on a weekday near opening time.
No one there, nice and slow, no crowds.
Well without the rodeo, the Spurs would be in New Orleans Marcus Bryant.i think its great that every year a bunch of farm animals are brought into the SBC to all over the place
puro san antonio
So get a brain face and apreciate the rodeo.
tpark you work in a carnival. shut up.
All the horse events outside of the PRCA rodeo take place in the back barns in Horse Barn 2...Its on the west end of the major "street" (Freeman Blvd) that runs east/west through the back barns and by the tunnel entrance to the SBC...some of the events are a lot of fun to watch and some of the breed dressage/halter events are like watching paint dry...I need to take The Princess to the rodeo to see the animals -- mainly the horses. I've never been there so I need some help. When is the best time to go for seeing the animals? What part of the rodeo do we go to?
Some good dates to watch the "fun" stuff are:
Tonight 2/3..."money" runs in 4D barrel racing starting at 6:00
Friday 2/4...more barrel racing from 9am to about 9-10pm...bigger money runs starting at 6pm
Saturday 2/5...more barrels starting at 9am...big money runs start at 6pm...
Sunday 2/6...NCHA Cutting starting at 8am...this is a fun event to watch
Monday 2/7...NCHA Cutting starting at 8am
Tuesday 2/8...NCHA Cutting starting at 8am...note that cutting will be mostly during the day so there may not be anything going on at night...
Wednesday 2/9...AQHA cattle events starting at 8am...cutting/roping etc...again mostly during the day...
Thursday 2/10...AQHA ranch horse versatility...a jackpot compe ion again mostly cattle events and during the day...
the next "fun" event is Sunday 2/13...this is the Ranch Gelding compe ion and sale...starts at 7am...some awesome horses in this event...75 guys/horses in a compe ion to showcase their horses and then we sell them in the auction barn about 4pm...
Monday 2/14...USTPA team penning starts at 7am and goes late..this is a fun event to watch and the teams/crowd really gets into it...
Tuesday 2/15...USTPA team penning starts at 7am and goes late
those are the "best" days and times to see the "fun" stuff with lots of action...
Kori...PM or e-mail me for more details...I will try to hook up with you and LJ...
Last edited by CosmicCowboy; 02-03-2005 at 10:45 AM.
TimVP there is also a petting Zoo type area where you can go in and feed baby midget goats and the like... that's always popular with the ladies![]()
actually...there was some question if we were gonna have to stop allowing petting in the petting zoo this year because of e-coli liability issues...I haven't heard what the final decision was but some s bag lawyer sued one of the big fairs last year because his client got a tummy ache and won a 7 figure settlement...the compromise to keep the petting was to have mandatory supervised handwashing stations...I never heard what the final decision was...
were in the 21st century now. someone isnt expecting to get themselves or their children sick when they go to a petting zoo.
and adults are supposed to know to wash their hands (or their kids hands) before they eat...why are you being such a jerk? e-coli is frigging everywhere dumbass...
you throw a carnival and set up a petting zoo for all of the nice suburbanites and their children to come and fondle the animals, people who the wildest animal theyve encountered is hank the family's golden lab and then now they are supposed to turn into experienced animal handlers.
when you open up something like that to the public expect to be held accountable cowboy
they are just as likely to get e-coli from the family dog as a miniature horse in the petting zoo...or hundreds of other places for that matter...
except its not their dog its your mini horse
well stay home and jerk off by yourself then bubble boy. The world is not necessarily a safe place.
except that you know that mini horses can be dangerous to surburbanites with kids and you chose to think that you can get away from your liability by musing to yourself about those surburbanites pleasuring themselves at home in a plastic bubble. somehow i dont think that is going to cut it.
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