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Post by rodeocowboy1202 on Jun 28, 2005 2:39:01 GMT -5
I think it might time to mudlsinger to change some things up. Hes gettin it stuck on him pretty regularly. Dont get me wrong he may not need to bc hes still a 90 point bull and BUCKS.
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Post by CThrash13 on Jun 28, 2005 9:46:25 GMT -5
As long as he is 91.5, I think everything is just fine. And I don't think you can just tell a bull to buck differently. He will always be more honest than any other bull.
When he starts getting down in the high 80s, it may be time for him to move to the long-go or hang up the hooves..
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Post by rodeocowboy1202 on Jun 28, 2005 16:45:10 GMT -5
He has been in the 80's before I believe
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Post by megz07 on Jun 30, 2005 11:34:10 GMT -5
hey jace i was thinkin just about the same thing. It'd be nice to see him change it up a lil' bit. I know contractors have certain exercise routines for their bulls...so do they have certain routines for the bulls bucking style?
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Post by rodeocowboy1202 on Jun 30, 2005 15:51:45 GMT -5
Nope the bull does what he wants
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Post by csb on Jun 30, 2005 19:13:01 GMT -5
There a couple of things you can do to potentially change a bulls pattern. One way is to buck him out of a different delivery. Another is to change how he is flanked. A flankman can change the angle of how the flank is mounted (instead of being straight across) and that has an effect.
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Post by rodeocowboy1202 on Jun 30, 2005 21:10:52 GMT -5
Yeah they can do that but there is no routine or exercise that can change a bulls bucking pattern
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Post by megz07 on Jun 30, 2005 22:16:39 GMT -5
okay,Thanks guys. ;D
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