Calf Roping

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Modern rodeos host a variety of events. One of those events is calf roping. Calf roping is a timed event in which a rider on a horse needs to lass a rodeo rope around a calf's neck.

After the rider throws the lasso around the around the calf's neck he quickly dismounts his horse. He then runs quickly to the calf and ties up the calf's legs. The rider needs to do it in as short a time as he can and tie at least three legs together.

Calf roping began on ranches. Cowboys needed to catch calves and restrain them while they branded them. They also used this method when they needed to give them medical treatment.

Calf roping became a fun competition among ranch hands. They liked to time each other to see how long it took to lasso and catch the calves, and then tie them down. It eventually became famous with rodeos.

In today's rodeo calves are put in narrow runways that have spring-loaded door chutes. A chute operator pulls a lever to open the chutes door and the calf is released. When the calf reaches a certain point a rope is lowered signaling the rider can chase after it.

Once the calf reaches a certain point the barrier is lowered. Once this happened, the rider needs to work quickly. The rider and his horse have to get into an immediate gallop to shave as much time from their score as possible.

The rider lassos the calf's neck and stops the horse. He quickly dismounts and moves quickly to the calf. The calf needs to still be standing at this point, otherwise the rider needs to wait for the calf to get up on its feet.

It is up to the rider to flip the calf on its side by picking it up and flipping it. After the calf is on the ground three of the calf's legs need to be tied together. After he ropes the legs the rider throws his hands in the air to signal he is done and the clock is stopped. Timer waits for six seconds to make sure the calf stays tied up and then an official time is recorded.


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