Came here after watching slowmo video of the rider wrapping the rope around the horn of his saddle after lassoing a bull. The horn started smoking from friction! It was nuts. Sorry if any of that verbage was wrong... This stuff is crazy!
The first western cowboys were the Mexican Vaqueros. They are the oldest form of western cowboy. And as Americans came west two other cowboy sub-cultures were born. The Texas Cow-Punchers, and the Buckaroos (both of which are closer to modern cowboy culture). Creating a wonderful mix of American and Mexican culture. However, the Americans the east (specifically Florida) had another type of cowboy culture. The Florida Cracker's. Called that because instead of lassos they used the crack of a whip and dogs to herd their cattle. The herding of cattle for both, had a lot to do with the Spanish influences on both of the areas. However, the interesting part is they developed independently of one another!
It's great to learn the true origin of cowboys. It began with Capitán Blas María de la Garza Falcón, the original colonizer of Texas. Search for "Mexican Rodeo" and you'll see many other cowboy skills never adopted by the Americans. Vaquero culture was Anglo-washed by carpetbaggers after the Mexican-American war, in particular a New Yorker, steamboat Captain Richard King.
I’d imagine it goes both ways equally. First thrower has to be real quick divert the bull away so that second thrower can get a good shot at the legs. Second thrower has to wait until first thrower and then still needs to time the throw when the legs are in the air. Hitting the horns is one thing but grabbing both legs can be difficult evidenced by the failed attempts/ attempts that only got one leg
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I mean they’re literally dragged off the farm into a huge stadium of people cheering, locked in a stock till released,then finally when running off at full speed to freedom only to get yanked by a rope around the ankles and restrained as they still try to run. Theres no other way to describe it besides stressful and painful for the animal
@@GusDorris I doubt it. I am not that much of a city folk, I am working with animals and horses and my uncles work with herds and cattle. I am not opposed to the western way of riding or its culture, in fact I find cutting and herding tournois quite impresive and artistic! I just think that violently dragging an animal could be avoided since it is not necessary
Chittu Chinnu it’s called team roping, the objective is to put a rope on the head and feet of the cow in the fastest time possible. In this event they do it five times and add up the times the team with the shortest total time wins. These guys are the best of the best, there is a system of rating them out of 10 theses guys are all 8 or above whereas the average person like me is only a 4
Zachariah Porath I don’t know I wasn’t there to see what goes on behind the arena. I wasn’t there to inspect the animals after each run ether. This takes practice to get good. When practicing, these guys don’t have a new calf for the shoot every time. They reuse the same ones over and over. There is so much more behind each run. Whether or not one was injured in this rodeo, we can’t deny that some get hurt. How many have to get injured to stop the rodeo, or are animals just disposable objects to you guys?
From the time my brother and I were ten and I was right years old when he woke us to a team roping at the spot .we started moving steers in and pushing um up to the head chute or gate..we ended up for almost 25 years working team ropings from booger barter , to the big dad they call the Bob Feist invitational to the ustrc in Santa Rosa cathe best parts for us was the ca rodeos that we would work .beer buckle bunnies and rodeo .best times of my life found a broken horn on a steer at the bfi in the final 10 .if we didn't find the broken horn before they roped it it could cause them alot.but we caught it and they ended up winning with the next steer..
@k A shut up its people like you that make them still have to put instructions kns on the the back of a cereal boxes if you don't know what you're talking about then just shut the frick up okay
Love all the way from india! ❤❤ Really just amazing i just so dam love the ranch vibe the cowboy hats ! I just hope atleast one time in my life i get to visit such games and watch it live and also wanna ride a horse with a hat through the mountain trails ! ❤❤
I’ve just watched a video on Instagram where the catcher catch the calf and spin it on a round thing from where smoke comes out & came here to watch the full and wanted to know the of this freaking shit 😂
The Cowboy👢🐴 culture has its origin in northern Mexico 🇲🇽 The creators of this art were the Mexicans, (not the US-Americans) the modern Cowboy was born in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, then the Mexicans raised cattle in the current area of Texas, when it was Mexican territory, before the annexation to the United States , the lifestyle, work, clothing, dance, were immediately imitated by the Americans, after the annexation of the territory of Texas. California also had skilled men on horseback, according to Richard Henry Dana, who wrote a book about that region in 1840 when it still belonged to Mexico. As described: When they make long trips, they ride one horse until they get tired and grab another, go over the support and bridle and, after running off the animal, take a third and so on until the end of the trip. There are no better cowboys like the Mexicans in the world.
It's great to learn the true origin of cowboys. It began with Capitán Blas María de la Garza Falcón, the original colonizer of Texas. Search for "Mexican Rodeo" and you'll see many other cowboy skills never adopted by the Americans. Vaquero culture was Anglo-washed by carpetbaggers after the Mexican-American war, in particular a New Yorker, steamboat Captain Richard King.
Que vaquero ni que nada , a los mexicanos ni estafounidense no les queda ser de campo , aca en argentina somos bien de campo bien gauchos , con monturas lindas y caballos mas grandes que los que muestran en el video ,en mexico usan mulas feas y caballos muy flacos y petisos,aca hay grandes y enormes caballos,en mexico sus corrales o donde meten a las vacas son de hierro que nada que ver, aca en argentina son de postes de madera y de alambre, todo tradicional
AŁE PLAYSTATION 4 bien estupido este, piensas que allá en tu país son mas de campo? Acá en Mexico esta lo verdadero tradicional que son los charros, tus gauchos con su silla y vestimenta todo simple sin chiste ademas que ni saben florear, Colear, manganear, ni pialar no saben hacer nada a comparación de los charros.
@@diegohg6301 🤣🤣🤣me da risa porque ni siquiera has visto a un gaucho de verdad , o no has benido a los campos mas grandes de argentinas , y que me ablas de los charros esos que andan en mula ?🤣 con esos caballos flacos ?.. como dije aca solo se monta caballo ,y aablas de la "silla de argentina" ..? ...esa silla tiene mas utilidad que la de ustedes , con esa silla puedes acampar o usar para dormir , saluditos🤣
@@Aledavid123 pinches sillas mas feas las bisque en google. Nada como una montura mexicana con detalles piteados, sinturon piteado sombrero norteno o charro, espuelas de puebla ,chaparreras de piel y laso mexicano. Busca en google montura piteada y lleguenle a eso argentinos montaperros 🤣😝😂
While it feels bad to watch calves struggling in ropes, it isn't actually harmful. If calves can't cut themselves from the rope, they will immediately stop moving around to not get hurt. This is the point of using a lasso. You can't let calves and young cows to leave the herd as they can lost their way easily, and wilderness is not a peaceful place for them. So, this is for guiding and taming them; and I believe they don't mean any harm.
@Riya Ramesh cow roping literally doesn't just take place in rodeos, farmers/people who care for cows do this all the time..? if you know another way to catch an animal running at 20 mph, then please be ever so kind to tell me.
@Riya Ramesh well, cows have brains. their smart. you really never know how the cow can and will escape until they do. also i never made an argument about it being a sport. i said it is not abuse. that's it.
I'm Mexican but it's so annoying that people who remind where does this come from, we all know, just enjoy the show we don't care anything else but the show and the skill of the cowboys
Came here after watching slowmo video of the rider wrapping the rope around the horn of his saddle after lassoing a bull. The horn started smoking from friction! It was nuts. Sorry if any of that verbage was wrong... This stuff is crazy!
Totally agree with u to me this is animal cruelty
No way I’m here for the exact same reason
Oh shit, me too haha
Nah that’s crazy how you did that
Damn, that's crazy all of us came for the same reason/video
Anyone else came here after that awesome short video?
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The precision of the lasso is so important 🤯 wow eagle eyes.🥳🥳🥳
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@@Llighter22 You are cringe.
bruh this is cool asf
Those horses are the LeBron James of horses! So f*ing strong!
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roping is so abusive to the calf and the horse! anybody who thinks this is cool, has no heart
@@ashleymccaslin5452 LMFAO calves have to be roped anyway to be tagged and neutered. Get over yourself
We don’t talk like that, talk like u got some sense
The first western cowboys were the Mexican Vaqueros. They are the oldest form of western cowboy. And as Americans came west two other cowboy sub-cultures were born. The Texas Cow-Punchers, and the Buckaroos (both of which are closer to modern cowboy culture). Creating a wonderful mix of American and Mexican culture.
However, the Americans the east (specifically Florida) had another type of cowboy culture. The Florida Cracker's. Called that because instead of lassos they used the crack of a whip and dogs to herd their cattle.
The herding of cattle for both, had a lot to do with the Spanish influences on both of the areas. However, the interesting part is they developed independently of one another!
It's great to learn the true origin of cowboys. It began with Capitán Blas María de la Garza Falcón, the original colonizer of Texas. Search for "Mexican Rodeo" and you'll see many other cowboy skills never adopted by the Americans. Vaquero culture was Anglo-washed by carpetbaggers after the Mexican-American war, in particular a New Yorker, steamboat Captain Richard King.
Yes this is very true Bc when you go to Mexico you will find a lot of ranches and they use Mexican steers in team roping
Lol texas was actually part of mexico back in time
Nope, it's the Spanish Vaqueros. The cowboy traditions comes from Spain
@@mme9646 no it doesn’t, it’s strictly Mexican culture. Your confusing it with matador
This stuff fuels my dreams.
I would love to do team
Roping one day
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No you don’t it’s not worth it
Y los caballo hace su trabajo. Y los hombre con calculo exacto cuando lanzan los lazo.
Seems like a lot of pressure being the first thrower
I’d imagine it goes both ways equally. First thrower has to be real quick divert the bull away so that second thrower can get a good shot at the legs. Second thrower has to wait until first thrower and then still needs to time the throw when the legs are in the air. Hitting the horns is one thing but grabbing both legs can be difficult evidenced by the failed attempts/ attempts that only got one leg
How did the rope get into the rear leg?
not a roper myself but im pretty sure they throw from the side and they step in it
The rider on the left pulls the steer to the left and the other one throws his rope to the right of the steer as they turn left.
Ik I cant be the only mf out the trenches watching this shit for the first time and amazed by how dope this shit is
Nah I thought this only existed in Dora it’s real life
Kyle 👋
Red Dead redemption 2
No
Me parece que el animal enlazado sufre en la caida. No me parece enlazar las patas del animal.
Hhhh
no way haha yeah literally why i searched it
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Can I use bolas instead of that rope in the tournament?
*that laso rope
*i know it was a crazy amount of trucks in the parking lot*
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En qué ciudad está la arena
Que hermosura e imponencia de los caballos
Estos tipos son buenísimos 👏👏
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En qué ciudad está esa arena
Sabeee de mais
Cara o moleque laca mais que eu
I do not doubt the difficulty of this, but it has to be extremely stessful (if not painful) for the cattle...
I mean they’re literally dragged off the farm into a huge stadium of people cheering, locked in a stock till released,then finally when running off at full speed to freedom only to get yanked by a rope around the ankles and restrained as they still try to run. Theres no other way to describe it besides stressful and painful for the animal
City folks just don’t get it 😒🤫
@@GusDorris
I doubt it. I am not that much of a city folk, I am working with animals and horses and my uncles work with herds and cattle. I am not opposed to the western way of riding or its culture, in fact I find cutting and herding tournois quite impresive and artistic! I just think that violently dragging an animal could be avoided since it is not necessary
@@fern-liberationlakdnd I want you to understand that you just said you don't understand if the animals consented. Animals. Consenting. What?
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una forma muy primitiva y pacífica de lo que es la terna mexicana
Eu mim jamo José Armando i eu tenho um sonho que um dia eu vou arelisa e ser fasedero profissional 🐎👍
Wow so cool awsome Lasso rope
what is this game?
first time watching.
from India
Chittu Chinnu it’s called team roping, the objective is to put a rope on the head and feet of the cow in the fastest time possible. In this event they do it five times and add up the times the team with the shortest total time wins. These guys are the best of the best, there is a system of rating them out of 10 theses guys are all 8 or above whereas the average person like me is only a 4
JAGADESWARI TEMPLE URAVAKONDA it’s a sad sport really. People injuring animals for entertainment. I wouldn’t watch but it’s up to you.
@@hoodat_ How many of these animals did you see get injured during this video? Exactly
Zachariah Porath I don’t know I wasn’t there to see what goes on behind the arena. I wasn’t there to inspect the animals after each run ether.
This takes practice to get good. When practicing, these guys don’t have a new calf for the shoot every time. They reuse the same ones over and over. There is so much more behind each run.
Whether or not one was injured in this rodeo, we can’t deny that some get hurt. How many have to get injured to stop the rodeo, or are animals just disposable objects to you guys?
You city people are Not smart
Os caras são bão
Roping is hard so you people did a very good job:)
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@@Llighter22 you sound like a baby
Excelente evento!
That’s amazing how the second guy catches the legs. That is clean when he gets both legs and the cattle is immobilized
This is my favorite rodeo
12:53 what did he do wrong?
What made it illegal?
@@huntermiller3832 see how i got caught on the horn and it swung around
Ah I gotcha.
Ho ho hoo ....💪
calf point in egypt ; green to transform the information
God loves you guys!!
No se copien en la charreria
Mi sueño mas grande de mi vida ser un gran ganadero como los qe estan en el video pero me gustaria saber qien me podria enseñar a lazar
de donde eres
what is on the bull or cows horns
They're called horn wraps. Used to protect their heads from rope burns or other injuries that could be caused from the rope.
That makes me happy they do that for the cows
Poot steers
😄Poot
It’s a rap around there heads so they don’t get rope burn and other head injuries
From the time my brother and I were ten and I was right years old when he woke us to a team roping at the spot .we started moving steers in and pushing um up to the head chute or gate..we ended up for almost 25 years working team ropings from booger barter , to the big dad they call the Bob Feist invitational to the ustrc in Santa Rosa cathe best parts for us was the ca rodeos that we would work .beer buckle bunnies and rodeo .best times of my life found a broken horn on a steer at the bfi in the final 10 .if we didn't find the broken horn before they roped it it could cause them alot.but we caught it and they ended up winning with the next steer..
Nada como una buena charreada
My dad and grandpa roped here in 2016 I hope I can do it someday to
this sport is abusive
What causes the red flag for the header?
If he doesn’t leave on time
i believe it's Bobby Harris, man that's a Dope ass Horse add with it that hair Color sheesh
I'm from Iraq I like to see things like this and I'd like to be like😊🇮🇶
I am enjoying this thing
I don’t know what kind of PA System these announcers are using..... but my neighbors 10 acres up the road just called me to turn it down
Yes! keep the videos coming!
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@k A shut up its people like you that make them still have to put instructions kns on the the back of a cereal boxes if you don't know what you're talking about then just shut the frick up okay
Love all the way from india! ❤❤ Really just amazing i just so dam love the ranch vibe the cowboy hats ! I just hope atleast one time in my life i get to visit such games and watch it live and also wanna ride a horse with a hat through the mountain trails ! ❤❤
wtf osea wtf loool
the cowboy learned from the charro, in Mexico this discipline was invented
Yes were switching
Maristel Reyes jimi
I am brazil
I am tamem, I live in Goiás
I could do this, someone hold my beer.
😂
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Why dont they use running humans as a target instead of animals???
Cause then it wouldn't be calf roping it doesn't hurt them it's just stress for 10 seconds
Great idea, just like cowboys chasing bandits
I love it .
Yes cowboy caught him don't let him escape
I’ve just watched a video on Instagram where the catcher catch the calf and spin it on a round thing from where smoke comes out & came here to watch the full and wanted to know the of this freaking shit 😂
The Cowboy👢🐴 culture has its origin in northern Mexico 🇲🇽
The creators of this art were the Mexicans, (not the US-Americans) the modern Cowboy was born in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, then the Mexicans raised cattle in the current area of Texas, when it was Mexican territory, before the annexation to the United States , the lifestyle, work, clothing, dance, were immediately imitated by the Americans, after the annexation of the territory of Texas.
California also had skilled men on horseback, according to Richard Henry Dana, who wrote a book about that region in 1840 when it still belonged to Mexico. As described:
When they make long trips, they ride one horse until they get tired and grab another, go over the support and bridle and, after running off the animal, take a third and so on until the end of the trip. There are no better cowboys like the Mexicans in the world.
It's great to learn the true origin of cowboys. It began with Capitán Blas María de la Garza Falcón, the original colonizer of Texas. Search for "Mexican Rodeo" and you'll see many other cowboy skills never adopted by the Americans. Vaquero culture was Anglo-washed by carpetbaggers after the Mexican-American war, in particular a New Yorker, steamboat Captain Richard King.
por;
no, nacio en españa, los vaqueros actuales son estadounidenses
Eso lo asemos aki con ganado vravo en el monte 👍👌
Donde estimado?
Saben la istoria del vaquero
Que vaquero ni que nada , a los mexicanos ni estafounidense no les queda ser de campo , aca en argentina somos bien de campo bien gauchos , con monturas lindas y caballos mas grandes que los que muestran en el video ,en mexico usan mulas feas y caballos muy flacos y petisos,aca hay grandes y enormes caballos,en mexico sus corrales o donde meten a las vacas son de hierro que nada que ver, aca en argentina son de postes de madera y de alambre, todo tradicional
AŁE PLAYSTATION 4 bien estupido este, piensas que allá en tu país son mas de campo? Acá en Mexico esta lo verdadero tradicional que son los charros, tus gauchos con su silla y vestimenta todo simple sin chiste ademas que ni saben florear, Colear, manganear, ni pialar no saben hacer nada a comparación de los charros.
@@diegohg6301 🤣🤣🤣me da risa porque ni siquiera has visto a un gaucho de verdad , o no has benido a los campos mas grandes de argentinas , y que me ablas de los charros esos que andan en mula ?🤣 con esos caballos flacos ?.. como dije aca solo se monta caballo ,y aablas de la "silla de argentina" ..? ...esa silla tiene mas utilidad que la de ustedes , con esa silla puedes acampar o usar para dormir , saluditos🤣
@@Aledavid123 pinches sillas mas feas las bisque en google. Nada como una montura mexicana con detalles piteados, sinturon piteado sombrero norteno o charro, espuelas de puebla ,chaparreras de piel y laso mexicano. Busca en google montura piteada y lleguenle a eso argentinos montaperros 🤣😝😂
@@alfonsofrancisco2451 what ?? Me contestas despues de 6 meses ya cuando me interesa 3 pingos eso 🤦♂️
This nat good 😭😭😭😩
What do you mean? They were doing great!
While it feels bad to watch calves struggling in ropes, it isn't actually harmful. If calves can't cut themselves from the rope, they will immediately stop moving around to not get hurt. This is the point of using a lasso. You can't let calves and young cows to leave the herd as they can lost their way easily, and wilderness is not a peaceful place for them. So, this is for guiding and taming them; and I believe they don't mean any harm.
Why do the bulls seem so small lol
Отдельная КАСТА!!!! РЕСПЕКТ!!!!!
Nice..
If they got good catch or roping at good spot,they must get point or less time..is my opinion ok with that?
I would like to participate someday
@Riya Ramesh cow roping literally doesn't just take place in rodeos, farmers/people who care for cows do this all the time..? if you know another way to catch an animal running at 20 mph, then please be ever so kind to tell me.
@Riya Ramesh oh wow, if your cow is running off your land or a cliff, we leave the cow alone. great idea.
@Riya Ramesh well, cows have brains. their smart. you really never know how the cow can and will escape until they do. also i never made an argument about it being a sport. i said it is not abuse. that's it.
All these people complaining will happily eat beef tho
Literally
Skil diatas rata rata
Por que los charros lo hacen haciendo trucos con las restas eso es bien facil
Esta pilladas me gustan
Desde la conquista. Española
Good
Game name
I would only lack a super meek horse
Did this man just say u can get 4-5 acres for 50k
nice shot chad masters end travis graves
steers bro
What is name the song
Only the fast by rosevelt road
wao win ropert no mentira no se mucho ablar ingles
2021!
Wow i didnt know they could control a bull like that, even technology cant do it that easy
I'm Mexican but it's so annoying that people who remind where does this come from, we all know, just enjoy the show we don't care anything else but the show and the skill of the cowboys
Why bestaan zo’n mense
Want sommer. Dis nie asof jy verstaan
...Excelente...
Which horse is it
Name of the breed
bruh
หรอยหนัด
Top de mais
yep
another big dream
Cody De Witt I like your pfp
@@isaackaye244 idk what pfp is and sorry havent watched that vid in a long time
Cody De Witt it’s your profile picture
@@isaackaye244 thanks bud
its not me but my horse is a grey so you know it counts
yep
another BIG LICK
Bull at 12:30 lost his eyes for sure
I dont think so, the rope slipped up to its horn
No I rope and that has happen 100 times and they are all fine
E muito legal isto 😘😜
I team rope and I'm 8
Estan tirando el lazo desde muy lejo el caballo deve arrimarse mas
Todo esa istoria nacio de mexico
y toda la mexicana de España...tu tambien...
Cosa vi ha fatto di male per fargli questo
شي رهيب وجميل جدا
انشاء الله نكمش الي باقوا العراق وشردوا بنفس الطريقة
Thank god wars over
Es horrible. Cómo pueden ver diversión en la angustia de otro ser vivo ?
!yes!
My dream is cowboy 🤠🙂
Human should let their wives and their children run instead of cattles may it help to understand the term humanity
ooga booga i cant write properly
Monkey d luffy aka wonder man frombdc comics the cowboy tries to capture don quixote doflamingo aka duke of deceptions because he thinks he is a food.
Esos no son gauchos de verdad