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  2. Team roping - Wikipedia

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    A modern rope is usually made of a blend of nylon and poly fibers, though some classic styles are still made of rawhide. Most synthetic ropes are generally quite stiff at the time of purchase, but come in various grades. For beginners, headers start with an extra soft (xs) or an extra, extra soft (xxs) rope.

  3. Calf roping - Wikipedia

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    Calf roping as a rodeo event had its origin in ranch work. The event derives from the duties of actual working cowboys, which often required catching and restraining calves for branding or medical treatment. Ranch hands took pride in the speed with which they could rope and tie calves which soon turned their work into informal contests. [1]

  4. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    Western saddles are used for western riding and are the saddles used on working horses on cattle ranches throughout the United States, particularly in the west. They are the "cowboy" saddles familiar to movie viewers, rodeo fans, and those who have gone on trail rides at guest ranches. This saddle was designed to provide security and comfort to ...

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  6. Remuda - Wikipedia

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    Cattle are still rounded up and brought in off the range in the late summer and fall, with breeding stock sorted and moved to winter pasture, and animals for sale selected for shipping to feedlots. In both historical and modern times, the necessity of rounding up cattle from the open range is a job primarily performed by a cowboy mounted on a ...

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