I worked on the Bivins Ranch Lit Division for many years in the 70’s and 80’s. My working saddle was custom made at Oliver’s Saddle Shop. Still in good working order . Great saddle makers!!!
For those that dont know different organizations have different rules concerning what type of saddle you can use and how you can ride. You gotta just check the rule book.
Ive not gotten a bronc saddle yet i made a few rodeos last year ranch bronce riding i averaged 6 to 7 sec in a roping saddle with no swells riding one handed and im 48 years old . when i get a little better saddle for the event look out youngins i wont be donating much anymore ! Lol.
I interviewed some of the ranch bronc riders when they came to pick up their saddles at the WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo in Amarillo recently. You may be interested in their stories but it may be a week or two before I will be able to publish them.
I still have the belt you two brothers gave me in the early 80s. Hope every thing is going well. I miss Texas.The Hill country l know. Have lots of friends there.
Hey guys forgive my ignorance, but what’s the difference between ranch Bronc and saddle Bronc riding, like I know how saddle bronc riding is judged, but how would you mark a ranch bronc?
The ranch bronc rules are explained in some of the bronc riding videos and they sometimes vary. But generally, the riders must use a regular ranch saddle of their own and with the WRCA, must be verified so and tagged before the event. Riders may use one hand on the saddle horn but nowhere else on the saddle and no marking is required at all. The riders compete on behalf of their ranch team, not as individuals. The score is determined by the performance of both the horse and the rider then added together for the total score. Ranch team members generally are employees of the ranch they are representing with a limited number of day hands allowed (1 or 2) and they must have day worked on the ranch they are representing sometime within the past 12 months. All team members must make their living as working ranch cowpokes. None of the team members are paid or win money to compete.
Michael White most the time at these ranch rodeos they don’t use the hard bucking horses that pro rodeos use, these fellas gotta be back at the ranch the next day!
@jay klark - I believe this was the first rodeo put on by the Olivers to mark their first 100 years in the saddle making business and the events were not as well organized as they could be.
Her name is Obbie Schlom and she is one of the competing trainers in the 2020 Coolhorse Colt Starting Challenge series of videos I have been publishing this week.
The first rodeo I went to was in Timber Lake, SD when I was 7 in 1948. Those were real broncs. They went way up in the air and came down on all 4's, twisted and jumped forward. Nothing like these rocking horses who only know jump and kick. Having said that, riding broncs is nothing but horse abuse. They could be trained to do real work.
Thank you for your suggestion to do a film on the differences in pro-rodeos and ranch rodeos between then and now, particularly in regards to the stock used and the competitors as well.
Lol umm you mean they bucked like every horse does??? I think you ate alot of paint chips as a child! In 48 they definitely had lead based paint! Because you need a helmet for your water head! Please tell me how as a child you were able to tell the difference between a real bronc and a fake one with all of your ranch knowledge and life experience...
I know what ranch rodeo is... I'm a ranch manager. Simply stating that if they had a association tree with deep swells and a high back rather than a 1950s pleasure saddle with a low back they would probably stay in the saddle longer. Need a saddle you can lock your knees into and have a rope on your saddle to hang onto other than the saddle horn.
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Jake Yurian I couldn't agree more! Shitty looking saddles I wouldn't use for a paper weight!
Jake Yurian , I will Say my very favorite was a A fork with Squaw tits, was a lot more comfortable and that’s what I ended up using on over a 120 colts a year
The WRCA rules require ranch bronc riders to use a normal everyday working saddle. At the end of this video, I took an opportunity to ask the riders about the saddles they just used. - ruclips.net/video/Xx9Fj2e6rGc/видео.html
Matthew Necessary You are kinder than I am! I am no longer explaining my way of life to people! If you wanna think that I am a heartless abuser because I spur an animal that out weighs me by a ton then think what you want! these same people argue for stem cell research and think our elders should be shoved into a rest home and for gotten
@@pitgroove.37_66 I grew up on a ranch and rode horses all my life, so don't say I don't know anything about spurs. I still have mine. Never used them much though.
Ranch rodeo contestants all come from working ranches and they are required to provide their own saddles for events. They are not pro rodeo folks and they do not compete for prize money. Most will only participate in 1-3 rodeos per year.
Marking a horse is not required in most ranch bronc riding competitions. But rules can vary depending on what organizations are sanctioning the events and who is running the rodeo. That is why I document many different kinds of rodeos in various locations. To help educate as to what the differences are and over time, rules and events do change.
I agree. This is the second year for this particular rodeo and the whole thing is run by volunteers with little experience in running such events. The same is true for the Working Ranch Cowboys Association (WRCA) World Championship Ranch Rodeo but they have had 22 years of experience to learn how to run a tight show. Most of their volunteers have been working all 22 previous rodeos in Amarillo. Give the Olivers some more time to get good volunteer help.
This is cruel if horses and cows were to be ridden they would of been born with a saddle. If these guys and gals were so tough the would try to ride a Moose or an Elk...better yet show your toughness on a Rhinoceros or a Hippopotamus..
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Were did they find these shitty saddles at Amarillo pawn shop. No seat! Flat as a pan cake
Nobody has any style or form, they look like stiff boards riding shit saddles lol. It looked like a bunch of amateurs. How about a mark out and spur stroke boys lol you might have had a chance lol
I worked on the Bivins Ranch Lit Division for many years in the 70’s and 80’s. My working saddle was custom made at Oliver’s Saddle Shop. Still in good working order . Great saddle makers!!!
Oh wow!
For those that dont know different organizations have different rules concerning what type of saddle you can use and how you can ride. You gotta just check the rule book.
This is what rodeo is about!
Big props to the female bronc rider ... She's what I always wanted to be. You go girl!!!
Its a ranch rodeo that’s why they riding with ranch saddles
I love rodeos i meanthey make me more countrey. girl i will even stay up hafe the dam nite
Hafe the d** night to wach a rodeo
Good ok
Good luck to your family members
@@nicolewarner2401 thank you
Ive not gotten a bronc saddle yet i made a few rodeos last year ranch bronce riding i averaged 6 to 7 sec in a roping saddle with no swells riding one handed and im 48 years old . when i get a little better saddle for the event look out youngins i wont be donating much anymore ! Lol.
I interviewed some of the ranch bronc riders when they came to pick up their saddles at the WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo in Amarillo recently. You may be interested in their stories but it may be a week or two before I will be able to publish them.
gust to whach country. cute country boys. and coutry girls ride horses and big bulls
Love Obbie Schloam!
There is more of her on the OH Buckouts playlist and she told me there is more to come now that she has her own string of broncs.
I still have the belt you two brothers gave me in the early 80s. Hope every thing is going well. I miss Texas.The Hill country l know. Have lots of friends there.
Cowboy up Cowboys way Go and thst beautiful cowgirl.. Keep it up👍🐴👍🐴🐴 Nice riding...
You can see more of that pretty cowgirl on the OH Buck Outs playlist - ruclips.net/p/PLYQH08-U8_hWpGCUdmqGCgH-zp0r5L5E-
At 5:47 that's a beutaful horse
The first horse knew his job and did very good bucking
New..or..old ..like all country scenes.enjoy all thx njusaolman..USA
Pretty Girl
She did better than the BOYS!
They need Dale Brisby teach them how to saddle bronc ok ole son
At 10:10? is that a selfie stick or a cattle prod?
Hey guys forgive my ignorance, but what’s the difference between ranch Bronc and saddle Bronc riding, like I know how saddle bronc riding is judged, but how would you mark a ranch bronc?
The ranch bronc rules are explained in some of the bronc riding videos and they sometimes vary. But generally, the riders must use a regular ranch saddle of their own and with the WRCA, must be verified so and tagged before the event. Riders may use one hand on the saddle horn but nowhere else on the saddle and no marking is required at all. The riders compete on behalf of their ranch team, not as individuals. The score is determined by the performance of both the horse and the rider then added together for the total score. Ranch team members generally are employees of the ranch they are representing with a limited number of day hands allowed (1 or 2) and they must have day worked on the ranch they are representing sometime within the past 12 months. All team members must make their living as working ranch cowpokes. None of the team members are paid or win money to compete.
Seconde rider was on the ground when the buzzer went off
Wil The bull buster..I agree
look like our practice horses herein Australia
Michael White most the time at these ranch rodeos they don’t use the hard bucking horses that pro rodeos use, these fellas gotta be back at the ranch the next day!
There are cowboys in Texas?
the spurs are dull they will NEVER hurt the animals
Them Mexican rodeo is what they should be more worried about hook spurs and tripping horse and stuff.
Is there a chute boss for this event?
jay klark hahaahahahahah
@jay klark - I believe this was the first rodeo put on by the Olivers to mark their first 100 years in the saddle making business and the events were not as well organized as they could be.
Whats the girls name? That rode palomino
Her name is Obbie Schlom and she is one of the competing trainers in the 2020 Coolhorse Colt Starting Challenge series of videos I have been publishing this week.
Good job for her👍
Anybody know what color horse she drew? Lol
The first rodeo I went to was in Timber Lake, SD when I was 7 in 1948. Those were real broncs. They went way up in the air and came down on all 4's, twisted and jumped forward. Nothing like these rocking horses who only know jump and kick. Having said that, riding broncs is nothing but horse abuse. They could be trained to do real work.
Thank you for your suggestion to do a film on the differences in pro-rodeos and ranch rodeos between then and now, particularly in regards to the stock used and the competitors as well.
Lol umm you mean they bucked like every horse does??? I think you ate alot of paint chips as a child! In 48 they definitely had lead based paint! Because you need a helmet for your water head! Please tell me how as a child you were able to tell the difference between a real bronc and a fake one with all of your ranch knowledge and life experience...
I know what ranch rodeo is... I'm a ranch manager. Simply stating that if they had a association tree with deep swells and a high back rather than a 1950s pleasure saddle with a low back they would probably stay in the saddle longer. Need a saddle you can lock your knees into and have a rope on your saddle to hang onto other than the saddle horn.
Jake Yurian I couldn't agree more! Shitty looking saddles I wouldn't use for a paper weight!
Jake Yurian , I had the exact saddle built for colts . Was awesome !
Jake Yurian , I will Say my very favorite was a A fork with Squaw tits, was a lot more comfortable and that’s what I ended up using on over a 120 colts a year
Lol. Gimmicked up saddles & 2 hands down? Have you no shame?
The WRCA rules require ranch bronc riders to use a normal everyday working saddle. At the end of this video, I took an opportunity to ask the riders about the saddles they just used. - ruclips.net/video/Xx9Fj2e6rGc/видео.html
they are just aggravated by a flank strap on their back not abused
How about the spurs?
@@merlynschutterle7242 they're full and their hides so thick it's just a pressure on their skin
Matthew Necessary You are kinder than I am! I am no longer explaining my way of life to people! If you wanna think that I am a heartless abuser because I spur an animal that out weighs me by a ton then think what you want! these same people argue for stem cell research and think our elders should be shoved into a rest home and for gotten
@@pitgroove.37_66 I grew up on a ranch and rode horses all my life, so don't say I don't know anything about spurs. I still have mine. Never used them much though.
@@pitgroove.37_66 I know the difference.
Might stay on longer if you didn't have a trail riding saddle on there lol
Ranch rodeo contestants all come from working ranches and they are required to provide their own saddles for events. They are not pro rodeo folks and they do not compete for prize money. Most will only participate in 1-3 rodeos per year.
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Where This rodéo at?
Will Rogers Range Riders Arena south of Amarillo, Texas.
Did anybody teach them keep your feet ahead of you
Marking a horse is not required in most ranch bronc riding competitions. But rules can vary depending on what organizations are sanctioning the events and who is running the rodeo. That is why I document many different kinds of rodeos in various locations. To help educate as to what the differences are and over time, rules and events do change.
What's the cowgirl's name ?
Obbie Schlom
pitiful! anda chute worker drinking coors light !
AND WEARING TENNIS SHOES THATS A SIN
Una macchina che va a cavalli di razza Clydesdale
THOSE ARE TEXAS COWBOYS? WERE IN TROUBLE
Why?.....
Passo a roseta apareii nessa tropa
She sure is a looker
this is a rodeo
only one cowboy had a horse the bucked
Esses peão, ta e muito fraco aqui no brasil os cara monta no cutiano segurando só com uma mão, ai eles montam com sela de pino coisa de doido !!
Os eventos bronc de rancho sempre usam um selim. Broncos Bareback é uma competição diferente.
Rodeo not run well. Lots of stall time.
I agree. This is the second year for this particular rodeo and the whole thing is run by volunteers with little experience in running such events. The same is true for the Working Ranch Cowboys Association (WRCA) World Championship Ranch Rodeo but they have had 22 years of experience to learn how to run a tight show. Most of their volunteers have been working all 22 previous rodeos in Amarillo. Give the Olivers some more time to get good volunteer help.
Used a hot shot on yellow horse female bronc rider drew what's up with that?
None are ever used anymore for decades.
7:30 Tom Petty lands on his head.
Una macchina che va a giostre
This
This is cruel if horses and cows were to be ridden they would of been born with a saddle. If these guys and gals were so tough the would try to ride a Moose or an Elk...better yet show your toughness on a Rhinoceros or a Hippopotamus..
Were did they find these shitty saddles at Amarillo pawn shop. No seat! Flat as a pan cake
esses cavalo aqui no brasil apanha todos os boiadeiros daqui manda roseta ate na orelha deles na peiteira e no ferrinho
Le gano el miedo hiba bien y se solto...
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What the h? Have they only got 1 flank strap? Bout as boring & drug out a section of bucking stock as you could ask.
Il veterinario ha chiamato il bronco baio per la visita di controllo
Not a good bronc rider in the bunch. If they are going to try then why get on them.
Because they had the chance to try again.
Nobody has any style or form, they look like stiff boards riding shit saddles lol. It looked like a bunch of amateurs. How about a mark out and spur stroke boys lol you might have had a chance lol
Cause it’s ranch bronc not pro rodeo bronc