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Cowboy Shares Common Misconception About The Best “Bucking” Bulls
Bull Riding Champion J.B. Mauney will be the first to tell you that a bucking bull who is ferocious in the rodeo ring is not a bad animal. J.B. purchased Arctic Assassin, the bull that broke his back and ended his career. He wanted the normally docile bull to retire to a peaceful pasture and enjoy its waning years.
At Miller’s Funny Farm, they feel the same about these large, horned beasts. They might be fierce in the rodeo ring, but they are docile lovers in the pasture. Curry, a fan favorite on TikTok, is a prime example of a misunderstood bucking bull.
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Curry gladly exchanges his wild, bucking bull rodeo ring persona for the relaxed pasture dweller. He wanders around looking for ear scritches from anyone with prehensile digits. If you’re in his pasture, you are fair game as far as he is concerned. He will approach with no shame to request what his heart desires.
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The Miller family is well-versed with the rodeo circuit. They have twins who ride on the junior circuit. They have a miniature bull named Panda, which is a favorite in the local parade. Riding in the trailer with his junior rodeo bull riders, he is in heaven.
While the Millers extol the virtues of a mild-mannered bull who is in “pasture-mode,” they also warn about approaching bulls at a rodeo. While bucking bulls are well-fed and well cared for, at a rodeo, they are in a different zone. The bulls are athletes, and they have a “fighting mode” at the rodeo.
If you would like to see more of Curry and Panda, follow Miller’s Funny Farm on TikTok. Curry loves that being social media-famous means more ear scritches.
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