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For Farm & Ranch
an amazing resume
for
Idaho’ oldest rodeo
such a young girl.
off every night with is kicking
She has
the
tric activities audiences kid-cenheld two oflove.
“We wondered last
fices in her
year how
many young folks
FFA chapter
we’d get at
the lamb and calf
at Mackay
scrambles,”
said Bob Skinner,
High School,
a long-time
event
organizer. “We thought
is in charge
we’d have a few,
of producing
but we had
kids lined up clear
all the audio/
across the
arena.”
visual content
Hailey
The lamb scramble
for next year’s
pits children up to 8 years
4-H ‘Know Your governold against
sheep with ribbons
ment’ Conference,
tied on them.
is a
The purpose is to
team leader, a poultry 4-H
snag
projbon as the sheep rush the ribect 4-H leader, a small-busiby. Children older than
ness co-owner and
8 and up to
entreabout 13 years of
preneur and this summer
age
same in the calf scramble.do the
is in charge of the
school’s
That is followed
hydroponics greenhouse.
busting, where kids by mutton
“This summer, I’d
try
like to
the top score riding to make
sell the multicolored
a hurtling
heirsheep. Every participant
loom tomatoes we
raise in
War Bonnet belt buckle. gets a
the greenhouse at
the
“The top winner
ers market in Idaho farmgets an
Falls,”
engraved BB gun
Pat Sutphin / psutphin@postregist
she said.
just like the
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top cowboys get
Orin John Larsen
She and her brothers
an engraved
rides during the third
30-30 saddle rifle,”
Nathan, 13, and Caleb,
night of last year’s
Skinner said. 3, 2013, at Sandy Downs.
“The big screen will
War Bonnet Roundup
This year’s rodeo,
raise Hampshire/Suf 9,
from kids lamb and
be
on Aug.
which opens Thursday,
folkkids and the parents up so the
calf scrambles to
cross lambs for their
will include everything
can see the
bronc and bull riding.
own
event on a screen
4-H and FFA projects
that is very
and
clear and colorful.”
sell lambs to other
kids too.
That is followed by
“We schedule a weekbull riding where youngthe mini
end and choose a few
athletes
ride miniature bulls,
lambs to put on a standgood
just like the
big bull riders.
and teach the kids
Where: Sandy Downs
what to
The
rodeo itself starts
look for,” she said.
When: July 31 to Aug.
each
“My
night at 8 p.m.
3
ents help us with selling parTImes: Mutton busting
“Our rodeo attracts
and
and some other things
mini
the
bull
top
riding,
but
followed
cowboys and cowgirls
we are in charge and
lamb and calf scramble, by
make
over,” Skinner said. from all
7
most of the decisions.”
p.m.; main rodeo 8
who come to the rodeo “People
p.m.
Her family has been
Professional Bull Riding:
to see the competitors will get
2
involved in 4-H for
who are
p.m. Aug. 3; $25
years.
tops in their sport
“My dad, Jeremy, is
in America
Cost: General admission,
in
and Canada and
charge of the entire
they can see
adult $18 in advance,
club, my
them right here in
$20
mom, Monica, teaches
Idaho Falls.
the gate; children younger at
sheep,
We have a full lineup
a neighbor teaches
of the best
than 12, $10
pigs and
there is in rodeo.”
I teach chickens,”
Phone: 757-7434
she said.
Each night of the rodeo
“It is fun to see the
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is its
little
own individual event,
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er.com
kids’ faces when they
not a qualroundup.org
Tristan Stutey, 5,
ifier for the other
hangs on during the
what you are teaching get
nights.
Howmutton busting event
of last year’s War
them.”
ever, the person
Hailey enjoys livestock
Bonnet Roundup
with
Sandy Downs in Idaho
on Aug. 1, 2013,
score in their event the top event
judging and hopes
at
Falls. The event is
to be on
the coveted engraved will earn screenright up there on the big kid-centric events
just one of several
a college livestock
at this year’s War
where everyone
judging
dle rifle and will be 30-30 sadBonnet on Thursday.
team one day. Her
declared the audience has a great in the the world. The
responWar Bonnet 2014
prize money for
view of
sibilities require persistence
winner for each of the top bulls
the opportunity for
that event.
and riders.” the top bull riders is in the milpeople in
and hard work.
this area to see
“The PBR is very
lions of dollars, too.”
the top bull
Three nights of rodeo
“You can’t let it get
riders and rodeo
are fol- from regular rodeo,” different
VIP, costing $100
away
lowed by the Aug. 3
cowboys and
Mortensen
from you for even
Professional said. “Both
son, will buy a spectatorper per- girls in the world competing
one day.
the
Bull
bulls
Riders
and
competition.
a meal, right here,”
It’s hard to make up,”
rid- beverages,
ers have their own
she said.
Skinner
a front-row seat
“The PBR is
fans from all
For about 10 days
to a great opportunity said. “It’s
nonstop over the world
each
bull-riding action,”
because the PBR the event and a chance to interfor
summer, she just has
said Judd is televised
who loves rodeo alreadyanyone
act with the riders
fun.
Mortensen,
in
most countries.
as they wait those
another of
or
“We have a great chapter
for their turns in
who are curious and for
organizers. “We will the event Last year, it boasted more
the chutes. A to
and take cool trips
than
have the 100 million
see what it’s all about. want
in a charviewers from around 10-seat VIP table is $950.
ter bus named ‘The
This
is the best
“The rodeo and the
Roche
Coach’ after former
PBR are ask for.” show anybody could
ag teacher VerNon Roche,”
she said.
“Last year, we went
to the
national FFA convention
in
Louisville, Ky., and
on our
way visited Dallas,
Secretary Bill Northey
Oklahosaid.
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