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request by
bucking.
Rodeo broncs and
bucking bulls are used
specifically as
bucking stock,
usually bred to be
prone to
bucking and
encouraged to
buck whenever...
- A
bucking horse is any
breed of horse, male or female, with a
propensity to
buck. They have been, and
still are,
referred to by
various names, including...
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Bucking is the
process of
cutting a
felled and
delimbed tree into logs.
Significant value can be lost by sub-optimal
bucking because logs
destined for...
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These are
known as
Plummer bulls.
Bucking bulls are
viewed as athletes. They
usually are
started in
their bucking career at the age of two or three,...
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version of the
Bucking Horse and
Rider symbol. He rode
Steamboat in the
Cheyenne Frontier Days
rodeo in 1909. In 1936,
Allen True's
Bucking Horse and Rider...
- Look up
bucks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bucks may
refer to: Buckinghamshire, England,
abbreviated Bucks Bucks, Alabama,
United States, an unincorporated...
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enclosure called a
bucking chute. When the
rider is ready, the gate of the
bucking chute is
opened and the
horse bursts out and
begins to
buck. The
rider attempts...
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Bucker may
refer to: A
logging worker who
performs log
bucking George Bucker or Adam
Damlip (died c. 1540),
English Protestant martyr Koen
Bucker (born...
- Queensland, New
South Wales, and Victoria. In 2015
there were 35
Bucking Bull outlets.
Bucking Bull
places great emphasis on
growing all of the
products it...
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American bucking bull. He was
known throughout the
rodeo world as "the world's most
dangerous bull". He was also
known as "the
greatest bull ever to
buck". During...