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Choosing the Right Horse for Calf Roping

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When it comes to weekends at the rodeo, riders and their horses
must be equally athletic. Particularly when it comes to the
rodeo's timed events - barrel racing, steer wrestling and calf
roping - athleticism is essential. The success of the rodeo
cowboy is measured as much by having the right horse, as it is by
the cowboy's athletic skills and timing.


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Choosing the Right Horse for Calf Roping
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When it comes to weekends at the rodeo, riders and their horses
must be equally athletic. Particularly when it comes to the
rodeo's timed events - barrel racing, steer wrestling and calf
roping - athleticism is essential. The success of the rodeo
cowboy is measured as much by having the right horse, as it is by
the cowboy's athletic skills and timing.

In timed events, horses must be willing and able to respond well
to their riders, make quick turns and be able to burst forward at
full speed, when it is necessary to do so.

Because of their strong hind legs and muscular power, it is most
often the American Quarter Horse that is used in rodeo events.
Given that the American Quarter Horse got its name because the
breed clocks the fastest quarter mile runs, it's little wonder
that, when it comes to timed events in the rodeo ring, Quarter
Horses are used for barrel racing and steer wrestling and are
considered to be great calf roping horses as well.

Calf roping horses aren't just in the rodeo ring for their speed
and precision; they play a greater role in the event as well. For
those who are unfamiliar with calf roping, the event involves the
calf roping horse, his rider and a calf. The roping horses are
brought up to a full gallop; the rider throws the lasso around
the calf and dismounts. The horse then backs up enough to keep
tension on the rope while the rider ties the calf. When he
returns to the horse, the rider mounts and the tension on the
lasso rope is eased to determine whether or not the calf will
remain tied.

Calf roping horses, therefore, not only need to be trained and
athletic in order to work with the bursts of speed and sudden
stops, but also they need to be able to respond well to their
riders. The relationship that calf roping horses have with their
riders is essential to the success that will be had during this
exciting competitive event.

Therefore, when most riders look to buy a horse as a calf roping
horse, temperament and intelligence are characteristics that most
horse buyers are looking to find in a horse. Calf roping horses -
as well as all American Quarter Horses that are going to be used
on a ranch and in similar settings - should have a calm
disposition, and they should be able to respond quickly to their
riders and the situation where they are used.

As with shopping for most products, when you are looking at any
horse, you'll want to determine how you will be using the horse.
Those who are going to be riding in rodeo events on a regular
basis - in other words, a rider who will be taking his calf
roping horses from one rodeo to another and competing as a
professional athlete - will probably be looking at a horse
differently than someone who intends to compete in only a few
events during the year.

In other words, those who will be training their horses for a few
weekend rodeos are more likely to be looking at American Quarter
Horses that are not only adept in the rodeo ring, but that also
are comfortable working throughout the week at the ranch. Of
course, other individuals may be looking at calf roping horses
that they have seen during rodeo events and may decide to choose
a Quarter Horse as a cattle horse, solely for use on their own
ranch without the intention of competing. Many ranchers find that
the calf roping horse is well-trained and well-suited for
average, everyday activities in the ranching business.

Of course, the right calf roping horse for one rider isn't
always going to be the right horse for another. When looking at
horses for sale, if you are looking at Quarter Horses
particularly for calf roping, it's important to choose a horse
that a good fit. In some cases, that will mean choosing a horse
that's solid and gentle and will be great for those who are
learning the sport. In other cases, it will mean a taller horse,
for others it will mean a shorter horse: it's a matter of
personal comfort and preference.

As always, you'll want to be sure that the horse is in good
health, that its legs and back are strong enough to carry your
weight, and that the horse you choose either is already in great
shape or can easily be conditioned for your chosen competitive
sport or other use. 




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Robb Fowler writes about horses and horse ownership. To find 
horses available for sale where you live, or even in places 
like Texas, please visit the HorseClicks marketplace to find 
Calf Roping Horses for Sale: http://www.horseclicks.com/


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