This is a great series. You're putting together cody... So many people that watch you and your profession. Don't have a clue and how good you are with what you do out there.. Those of us have rodeo and been around the stock can't explain it as well as you just did well, Done again keep it up C W
Cody i really miss that intro you had a few months ago i was born ready.... i love all your videos but those highlights in that intro was stright fire and showed what you go thru in your profession. I know u wont see this but thanks for sharing with us..
Hey Cody. Up here in the northwest in Washington. We have a zebra running loose that no one can catch. I know you could git 'er done. I'm a loyal follower 😊
I like the comment you made that you’re a Bull Fighter! Back in the 80’s-90’s I fought bulls mainly by myself the only times I had a partner was when we would have Bull ridings 100 out on Friday & Saturday the contractor I worked for did 2 of those a year. Then of course at the finals I would have a partner. Also what you said about not wanting people out there that are not there to fight bulls coming out there that was one thing I made perfectly clear unless I’m knocked out I don’t won’t anyone in the arena let me get the bull to the opposite end of the arena then go to the cowboy. I know they want to help but they don’t realize how much more danger they put everyone in. I’ve had to lay on some cowboys a few times but I didn’t have a choice I just cradle him and took whatever was coming. I like the way you think and explain yourself you’re a great Bull Fighter and I wish you all the continued success and just be as safe as you can.
So Cody it works to draw the bull away but why not carry a small flag on a short stick so you can be just a little further from the bull to get its attention. At least one fighter all day long just carry that small flag which to me can stay in front of the bulls eye longer because it’s say on a three foot pole. Lead the bull or turn it just a little safer let alone a hockey helmet as those bulls can raise blood pressure very fast especially when yelling comes on.
This is a great series. You're putting together cody... So many people that watch you and your profession. Don't have a clue and how good you are with what you do out there.. Those of us have rodeo and been around the stock can't explain it as well as you just did well, Done again keep it up C W
Great video cody very informative you men do such a great job 👍 god bless
I love this series it’s fascinating thanks for making this
Great Video and You are the best at it for sure !!
Cody.
You are the toughest person I know. Please keep staying safe.
Your insight into what's happening and what to do in that instant is amazing.
Cody i really miss that intro you had a few months ago i was born ready.... i love all your videos but those highlights in that intro was stright fire and showed what you go thru in your profession. I know u wont see this but thanks for sharing with us..
🤎thank you very much for sharing insights in lite of a bullfighter. You lot for sure the toughest!!🤙
Holy! You're ability to put the riders safety ahead of your own is an amazing quality that not too many individuals are able to do!
These videos are great Cody. This series is packed with so much information. You are an amazing athlete 👏 😊❤ God Bless
Well, said web . Keep up the good works
Hey Cody. Up here in the northwest in Washington. We have a zebra running loose that no one can catch. I know you could git 'er done. I'm a loyal follower 😊
That GoPro footage at the 7:45 minute mark is awesome!
Great vid Cody
How to not panic.... preparation.
SUPER VID'!!!! Just Super!!!
Thanks @codywebster This video series is awesome especially to some one with no knowledge..
You need way more people to start subbing and not just watching. Love the videos 📹
Very educational good job
I like the comment you made that you’re a Bull Fighter! Back in the 80’s-90’s I fought bulls mainly by myself the only times I had a partner was when we would have Bull ridings 100 out on Friday & Saturday the contractor I worked for did 2 of those a year. Then of course at the finals I would have a partner. Also what you said about not wanting people out there that are not there to fight bulls coming out there that was one thing I made perfectly clear unless I’m knocked out I don’t won’t anyone in the arena let me get the bull to the opposite end of the arena then go to the cowboy. I know they want to help but they don’t realize how much more danger they put everyone in. I’ve had to lay on some cowboys a few times but I didn’t have a choice I just cradle him and took whatever was coming. I like the way you think and explain yourself you’re a great Bull Fighter and I wish you all the continued success and just be as safe as you can.
Great video!! TY
Pain
How about at the vet clinic? 😂😂😂😂
Simply boss!
So Cody it works to draw the bull away but why not carry a small flag on a short stick so you can be just a little further from the bull to get its attention. At least one fighter all day long just carry that small flag which to me can stay in front of the bulls eye longer because it’s say on a three foot pole. Lead the bull or turn it just a little safer let alone a hockey helmet as those bulls can raise blood pressure very fast especially when yelling comes on.
Do bulls ever get used to bucking and accept the rider as a horse would?
You freaking bet👏👏
Do the bull fighters wear helmets as the riders do?
No....cowboy hat
Yea Cody why not a flag on a stick or hey one of those big plastic whiffle ball bats lmfao