Ranch Rodeo raises money for Fostering Bulloch

Get Tight Productions hosts Ranch Rodeo at the Bulloch County Agricultural Complex

Last Weekend, Get Tight Productions hosted a Ranch Rodeo at the Bulloch County Agricultural Complex.

The event was a fundraiser for Fostering Bulloch, while showcasing the daily life (and skills) of a real ranch cowboy.

A ranch rodeo is meant to showcase the day-to-day skills of a ranch cowboy. 

And according to Jason Wamba, Owner of Get Tight Productions and the Announcer and Producer to the Ranch Rodeo, "these are more than your average rodeo cowboys; these guys do this work for a living. We’ve got 9 teams here that consist of local cowboys, and cowboys from Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee."

Wamba continues by explaining how a portion of the proceeds will go to support the efforts and organization of Fostering Bulloch.

He said, “We are donating 10% of the proceeds from the gate to Fostering Bulloch, and 100% of the proceeds from the Teen Roping event to Fostering Bulloch. We have raised $2000 so far and will have more to donate after final sales are calculated. I would like to thank every one of my sponsors for their generous support and contributions to helping make this event a success.”

The Ranch Rodeo consisted of several events. They included a stray-gathering event, a doctoring/branding event, a trailer-loading event, a wild cow milking event, and a calf-scramble children’s event.

The Calf-scramble had children line up and chase a calf whose tail had a flag on it. $50 was given to the child who successfully caught the flag off the end of the calf’s tail.

Ranch Rodeo "Calf Scramble" Event

Young man in the burgandy shirt holds the yellow flag and wins the calf scramble event. 

Each of the other four events were timed and involved a 4-man team of cowboys. The other four events highlighted the different parts of cowboy life and showcased various ranch operations.

Stray-gathering event: Cowboys had to select and separate two cows from the herd. They had to rope each cow and tie them down. They had 2 1/2 minutes to tie both cows down in a 3-bone cross (3 legs have to be crossed, no matter the size of the cow).

Doctoring and branding event: The announcer called out a cow number and needed that cow pulled out of the herd. Cowboys had to rope it, pull it down on the ground, and give it a "shot" (marking him with a paint marker).

Trailer-loading event: Cowboys had to catch a cow, and load it onto a trailer. 

Wild cow milking event: Cowboys had to rope a cow and get milk from it into a bottle. They had to take the bottle over to a finisher's circle afterwards, and pour it out to stop the timer.

Title Sponsor: Statesboro Powersports

Other sponsors to the event:

  • AgSouth Farm Credit
  • Boot Liquors
  • Clay Clark State Farm
  • Dabbs, Hickman, Hill, & Cannon, LLP
  • Davis Collision
  • Fast Back
  • Jarrard Pre-Owned Vehicles
  • Moore’s Painting Pressure Washing and Construction
  • Preferred Collision Center
  • SouthEastern Ranch Rodeo Association
  • Southern Livestock
  • Supply Chain Management, LLC
  • Tandoor and Tap
  • TC Outdoors
  • Tidewater Equipment Company
  • Total Tire and Auto Care of Statesboro
  • Tractor Supply Co. (*ALSO, sponsored children’s calf-scramble portion of Saturday night’s event.)
  • Triangle-J Trucking and Transport
  • Tusker Livestock

The Bulloch County Agricultural Complex is located at 44 Arena Blvd, Statesboro, GA 30458

For more information on the Bulloch County Agricultural Complex, visit https://bullochag.com/.

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