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		<description><![CDATA[Bob and I went to our first rodeo today! After several stupid questions on my part (bulls and horses get along well enough to be in the same holding pen? When you mate a bull and horse do you get a mule? Do the horses get kicked in the butt to make them buck?), I [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bob and I went to our first rodeo today! After several stupid questions on my part (bulls and horses get along well enough to be in the same holding pen? When you mate a bull and horse do you get a mule? Do the horses get kicked in the butt to make them buck?), I finally shut my trap and started paying attention. Yes, bulls and horses get along. You get a mule when you mate a horse and donkey. There is a rope tied around the back end of the horses and bulls to make them buck. First, the cowboys rode the horses, and there were 2 official men that were there to lasso the horses after the cowboy fell off. They were on horses the entire time. </p>

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<p>After a few rounds of that, it was time for the children to partake in the mutton riding contest. Yes, folks, I said mutton. The kids, about 4 years old, were equipped with a safety vest and helmet, thrown on sheep, and told to hold on for dear life. Those kids were determined to get a trophy and were probably ripping clumps of fur (or wool) out of the sheep. They also got to chase chickens around and whoever caught one got a trophy. </p>

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<p>After the kids had their shot at fun, it was time to bring out the big bulls instead of the horses. I was hoping they would go after the rodeo clown because he kept making terrible jokes (why won&#8217;t the bulls eat clowns? Because they taste funny!). Alas, the rodeo clown survived. The bulls weren&#8217;t as mean as I thought they would be. Their horns were cut down a lot and there were 2 people with a combined IQ of 62 that volunteered themselves to be the distractions when the cowboys fell of the bulls. Why anyone would put themselves in the line of a bull is beyond me. They weren&#8217;t even on a horse- they would just jump in front of the bull. At the end of the day, nobody was hurt (except the egos of some of the sheep), and a cowboy went home with a grand prize of $3,000. I was wondering how cowboys made enough money to do that for a living, so I googled Tony Mendes, who was at the rodeo. He is only 31 years old and made over $750,000 bull riding so far. Not too shabby!</p>

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