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Most experienced bull riders should be able to earn a score of 75 points or more. And no one has come close to joining him since he rode Wolfman back in In general, bulls have more raw power — and a totally different style of movement — when compared to bucking horses.

Many bulls live out their days on the farm after retirement. Bernard Rollin, PhD, is not an unequivocal supporter of rodeos. The professor of philosophy and animal sciences at Colorado State University is highly critical of the calf roping competitions, which he considers inhumane.

Rollin has a different take on bull riding, however. Rollin says bull riding has achieved mainstream acceptance outside the rodeo world for two reasons. Secondly, those bulls are amazing. They flow like water. A common complaint about the sport is that pain is used to induce bulls to buck. Bucking is a behavior bulls express naturally, Dr.

Willis explained, and can be hindered, not enhanced, when the animal is in a painful state. The prohibition is one of several policies both organizations have instituted to ensure the humane treatment of animals competing at their events. Animals are inspected prior to competition and are sidelined if they show signs of injury or sickness. In , the PBR began testing the top bull or bulls at various events for anabolic steroids and other banned substances.

The PRCA expects to institute a banned drugs and medications policy in the near future. Rollin says abuses are more likely to occur at amateur-level competitions. A bucking bull has a 0. Corey of the PRCA suspects the percentage rate is even lower for bucking bulls.

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After the end of the short go, the rider with the most total points wins the event. The ride is scored from points. Both the rider and the bull are awarded points. There are usually two judges, each judge scoring the bull from points, and the rider from points.

The combined point totals from both judges make up the final score for the ride. Scores of zero are quite common as many riders lose control of the animal almost immediately after the bull leaves the bucking chute. Many experienced professionals are able to earn scores of 75 or more. Regardless, cowboys do it, fans love it and bull riding ranks as one of rodeo's most popular events.

Bull riding is dangerous and predictably exciting, demanding intense physical prowess, supreme mental toughness and courage. Like bareback and saddle bronc riders, the bull rider may use only one hand to stay aboard during the eight-second ride. If he touches the bull or himself with his free hand, he receives no score. But unlike the other roughstock contestants, bull riders are not required to mark out their animals. While spurring a bull can add to the cowboy's score, riders are commonly judged solely on their ability to stay aboard the twisting, bucking mass of muscle.



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