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Tie-Down Roping

Tie-Down Roping. By: Sammi Miles EDT 321. Fast Facts. Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA) sanctioned event One of rodeos ‘classic events’ Used in real life ranching today to care for sick calves Calves m ust weigh between 220-280 lbs. In Action. p rorodeo.com.

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Tie-Down Roping

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  1. Tie-Down Roping By: Sammi Miles EDT 321

  2. Fast Facts • Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA) sanctioned event • One of rodeos ‘classic events’ • Used in real life ranching today to care for sick calves • Calves must weigh between 220-280 lbs.

  3. In Action prorodeo.com

  4. What the cowboy has to do • Rope the calf • Jump off horse and flank the calf • Tie three of the four legs together • Most common form of tying is two loops and a hooey • Get back on horse and give slack in the rope

  5. What the horse has to do • After cowboy dismounts, the horse must stay put and hold the rope tight • Tight enough that there’s no slack in the rope • And lose enough so the calf isn’t dragged • Tie-down roping is not possible without a good broke tie-down horse

  6. What the calf has to do • Run out of the chute • Decide on whether or not he/she wants to stay tied for 6 seconds or try and kick free • Once un-tied a beautiful rodeo queen will shag the calf to the other end of arena where he/she will join the rest of the herd • The PRCA is concerned with animal welfare and treats all livestock humanely

  7. Terminology Defined

  8. Where to watch tie-down roping • Tie-down roping will be at any PRCA sanctioned rodeo. • Click on the link below to see a video of tie-down roping: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oAmV6Mc4-k

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