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| Attacking the first barrel. Photo by Debi Lander. |
Cowgirls on racing quarter horses defied gravity circling the clover-leaf of barrels trying to finish the course faster than anyone else. Given the number of farms and ranches there was a lot of action.
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| Photo by Debi Lander |
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| Ride 'em cowkid! Photo by Debi Lander. |
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I never attended a rodeo before the one held in Sioux Falls and knew nothing about Mutton Bustin’. But, I soon learned it involved sheep that were not Mary’s little lambs.
The mutton competition involves youngsters ages 3-8 riding full grown sheep as if the animals were bucking broncos. Some might call the activity training wheels for bull riding. Whatever.
As a grandparent, I wouldn’t put one of my grandchildren on a live animal with the goal of hanging on until knocked off and possibly trampled.
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| Ride 'em, maybe. Photo by Debi Lander. |
Debi's reaction: Although not many stayed on for the qualifying time, the riders were real macho cowboys and I was impressed.
Can’t say I wanna be a cowboy but I honestly enjoyed the entire event.
That pretty much sums it up for both of us.

| We had to escape the giant bass at Outdoor Classroom before hitting the road to the Badlands. |




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