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Category: Talkin’ Broncs

TWO BUCK CHUCK – POWDER RIVER’S NEWEST SUPERSTAR STUD

August 10, 2020 Terry Lidral Talkin' Broncs 2 comments

by Terry Lidral Two Buck Chuck is turning heads in the bareback riding this year. They’ve ridden him in back-to-back weekends for 90 points. Powder River Rodeo couldn’t be prouder of the stud they raised. Two Buck Chuck is the son of Sutton Rodeo’s great Chuckulator and Powder River Rodeo’s

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SAMMY ANDREWS’ 007 CATWALK – A UNIQUE STUD

March 12, 2020 Terry Lidral Features, Talkin' Broncs Leave a comment

by Terry Lidral Sammy Andrews bought 007 Catwalk from Dale Kling at the Breeders Classic Bucking Horse Sale in Grassy Butte, North Dakota in 2017.  The stud horse caught Andrews’ eye for his looks and his conformation. “I liked his color and build,” said Andrews of the dark bay bald

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Powder River Rodeo Studs Carry on outstanding bloodlines

March 12, 2019 Terry Lidral Talkin' Broncs Leave a comment

by Terry Lidral Powder River Rodeo has high expectations of its stud, Big Easy.  He’s a product of their great breeding program that has produced such great broncs as Big Easy’s mother Miss Congeniality. Fan favorite and multi-champion saddle bronc horse Miss Congeniality was bred, born and raised on the

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In 1949, J.C. Ward and his brother Bill put on their first rodeo in Coalgate, Oklahoma. Picture is Ward Rodeo Company’s Rodeo Red, nicknamed Booger Red, blowing the pants off a cowboy.
Photo courtesy of Richard Field Levine

Embryo transfer in cattle was first developed in the 1970’s and 1980s to propagate the genetics of specific cows (donors) and bulls (herd sires). In a natural situation a cow can only produce one live calf per year because of the length of gestation. The average bull breeding by live cover will sire 15 to 50 calves per year depending on the length of the breeding season. With the use of artificial insemination, the number of calves a bull can sire has been greatly increased. Until embryo transfer was developed, the reproductive potential of the female had yet to be exploited. Once the techniques were developed to collect embryos and successfully transplant them into recipients to obtain pregnancies, the number of calves a cow can produce has also been increased. Read more here:https://buckingstocktalk.com/embryo-transfer-ivf-essentials-you-need-to-know/

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Congrats to Ridin Solo on a great career: 93 outs with 11 rides for an 89% buck-off rate. Enjoy your retirement!
Acupuncture procedure can be less painful and less stressful on an animal than a large medical treatments. This process has proven to lead to the nourishment of tissues and organs which can help the body heal itself. Click to read more.
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