As a member of high school rodeo I know just as well as any other rodeo member that there are definitely risk involved in rodeo. Animals do get hurt and there have been cases where animals have to be put down for there injuries. However, in my experience most of the injuries of rodeo stock has been out back in the pens full of animals overnight. I have seen two bulls fight each other until one can no longer fight. This is the kind of thing that can happen on a summer pasture when they are fighting over which cows belong to whom. Rodeo is not the harm to the animals that some people believe it is. It is mostly the animals own instincts that cause them to become injured. When I was first learning to rope and ride the things that were stressed the most were how to handle the animals so that you did not get hurt, and how to handle the animals so that they were safe as well. Rodeo stock contractors and competitors always try to maintain the highest regard for the livestock they are using. This allows us to have fun for a much longer amount of time. The association I am a member of fines, disqualifies and punishes any person who is abusive towards the animals.
I am excited to begin another season of rodeo. It is one of the most exciting sports in the world. Monica Dickens once said, " If you have it, you have it for life. It is a disease for which there is no cure." When she said this she was speaking about horses in general but her words can be applied directly to rodeo. A lot of the people I know are past rodeo member and they are still living the western lifestyle. Once you become a cowboy or cowgirl and realize that you love it, you will always be a cowboy/ girl. It is a simple fact of this life and also a true one. I am a cowgirl and I am proud of it. I have a upcoming rodeo and will compete just like always because if I compete like I know I can I will not cause any harm to any thing. The livestock or myself.


