09 NFR Saddle Bronc Riding Buckoffs

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2011

This is saddle bronc riding buckoffs during the 2009 National Finals Rodeo.

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  • wooow nice like

  • what the music called

  • @Bliizzaaard Horses can have a bad day just like you and me. You can't force a horse to do something it doesn't want to do. Yes, we need to pay our bills, we need the money, but we also care about these horses and want to keep them healthy and as safe as possible. That's why they're not beaten, scarred, torn up, or dead. They're well fed, healthy, content with what they're doing, and overall happy.

  • @Alexandros1294 They don't want to buck , what's the reason , they have no more energy, they're overworked , they're injured but no one knows it . but who sees it ,they only think about them selves and about their money !

  • @Bliizzaaard Not every horse will buck like this. The ones that buck the hardest and do it the most consistently are the ones they use for rodeos. They're a totally different caliber of horse. A regular saddle horse, or even a wild horse, bucking, is not going to be as intense as these horses, because these ones are made for it. There are days when these horses don't want to buck, and they just won't. When that happens, they're taken out of the arena and the rider gets a different horse.

  • @Alexandros1294 I know why horses buck , but I'll always say that this kind of bucking isn't bucking for fun , maybe for the riders it's fun & that's maybe the problem , earning money. But look at young wild horses bucking it's so different then the way they buck on that rodeo stuff . That's what I see .

  • @Bliizzaaard Not to mention they get very high quality food, the best veterinary care, and only get worked 10 to 14 seconds at a time. They are how these people make money. An abused horse doesn't perform well, and doesn't make people money, so they are treated well.

  • @Bliizzaaard A horse in pain submits, it doesn't fight. Horses buck when they play all the time, or when they have a lot of energy and get turned loose in a big open area. All of these horse's ears are pointed forward. If they weren't enjoying what they were doing their ears would be pinned. These horses are bred, and trained to buck from a very early age. They know their jobs, they're good at them, and they like to do them.

  • @Alexandros1294 Don't say I know nothing of horses ! I live with horses since I was al little child. And be sure, I see when a horse does something like that because of pain or irritating ! and the way they buck is not like a normal horse will do when they have someone for the first thim on them ! I've trained a lot of crazy young horses and they NEVER buck like that ! they do buck . but on a different way!

  • @Bliizzaaard Wrong. These horses were never trained not to buck. Most colts will buck when they have a rider on them for the first time, and then they are trained not to buck. These horses were encouraged to buck. The flank strap also doesn't hurt them. It's on loosely and tickles them, and straightens the motion of the buck. Without a flank, it's far more likely for a horse to get hurt. Get your facts straight before you open your mouth. You know nothing of horses.

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