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  2. Oklahoma's Beutler and Son Rodeo Company loses over 40 ... - AOL

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    The rodeo community is devastated after dozens of horses died at the Elk City, Oklahoma ranch. The company is still caring for 140 horses and calves. Oklahoma's Beutler and Son Rodeo Company loses ...

  3. Dozens Of Horses Suddenly Die At Oklahoma Ranch ... - AOL

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    As many as 40 to 70 horses died at the Beutler and Son Rodeo Co. farm near Elk City, which is about 110 miles west of Oklahoma City, after eating a bulk feed that’s suspected of having been ...

  4. List of rodeos - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Outlaw Prison Rodeo the largest "Behind The Walls" rodeo in the world and only PRCA-sanctioned prison rodeo in McAlester "Ride for the Brand" Ranch Rodeo fundraiser ranch rodeo for Oklahoma State University Rodeo team, one of the oldest NIRA sanctioned rodeo clubs in Oklahoma, held in Stillwater the first Saturday every October.

  5. Oklahoma rodeo company blames tainted feed for killing as ...

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    A nearly century-old Oklahoma company that supplies stock for rodeos had as many as 70 horses die a week ago after receiving what an owner believes was tainted feed. Rhett Beutler, co-owner of ...

  6. Jim Shoulders - Wikipedia

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    From his rodeo career earnings, Shoulders bought a 400-acre (1.6 km 2) ranch in Oklahoma where he raised livestock. [9] He owned several bucking "weather" bulls, the most famous of which was Tornado, a rodeo bull who threw 200 riders over 14 years. According to Frank Boggs, an Oklahoman sports writer and columnist, Shoulders bought Tornado in ...

  7. Cord McCoy - Wikipedia

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    McCoy was born in Durant, Oklahoma, to parents Denny McCoy, a rancher and horse trader, and Janet McCoy, a professional photographer. Cord grew up as a cowboy [1] in the small town of Tupelo, Oklahoma. [2] He participated in his first rodeo competition in 1985 at age 5, after becoming interested in rodeo from his family.

  8. Ranch rodeo - Wikipedia

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    A ranch rodeo is a traditional type of rodeo in which teams of cowboys or cowgirls from different ranches compete against each other in events based on the type of work they do every day. [ 1 ] Ranch rodeos differ from the more common PRCA -style rodeos in several ways.

  9. 80th annual Boys Ranch Rodeo and Fall Fest set for this ... - AOL

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    Attendees can find vendors, food trucks, and interactive activities at the festival before the rodeo, where kids will compete in traditional events. 80th annual Boys Ranch Rodeo and Fall Fest set ...