When is the Sandhills Stock Show 2021?
The Sandhills Stock Show and Rodeo will be held on Wednesday, January 13th – Saturday, January 16th, 2021 in Odessa, Texas. This Odessa rodeo is held at Ector County Coliseum (Outback Arena).
Can you cancel a rodeo without notice?
Events are liable to change dates, times or possibly cancel without notice to the Rodeos USA.
What did Ike Sankey learn from rodeo?
Springboarding off his years as a rodeo contestant at the highest level of the sport, Ike Sankey combined what he had learned about rodeo as a business with his livestock skills and work ethic to create his vision of a rodeo company. Focusing not only on quality livestock but also event production and spectator experience. Sankey Rodeo Company flourished.
When did Matt and Jared buy their bulls?
In 2013, Matt took the leap of faith and sold his tool business, raising and hauling bulls full time. At the beginning of 2014, Jared and Matt bought a young brindle bull prospect from the Page’s, 43X Magic Train. About a month later they had the opportunity to purchase a crazy spotted 5-year-old bull that they took a chance on; 927 Air Time. This was the start of something special. Over the next few years, Air Time and Magic Train headlined a trailer full of great bulls on the PBR tour. In January of 2018, Matt bought Jared out, and now everything is under the Phenom Genetics brand.
What did Matt do with the bull business?
Matt got a hold of Jared and started raising money for the charity through the bull business. This grew into a friendship with Jared and eventually into a partnership that was Jared Allen’s Pro Bull Team.
When did Mike Cervi buy the rodeo company?
When Mike Cervi purchased the rodeo company in 1967, all he wanted was to provide quality stock for fans to enjoy. Today Cervi Championship Rodeo performs above and beyond his dreams, as they are the largest rodeo producers in the PRCA.
What is Cervi Championship Rodeo Company?
Cervi Championship Rodeo Company blends rodeo production and the stock contracting role. They surpass their role as a stock contractor, as the Cervi's provide all-inclusive rodeo production services - Ranging from increasing attendance through strategic promotions and sponsorships, to utilizing their network in order to hire high-demand entertainment.
How many mares does Cervi Rodeo breed?
Cervi's and their partners have been able to interchange their studs, so that they are now able to breed over a hundred mares each season.“It is just not in our [Cervi family] nature to do something mediocre,” says Binion Cervi, Manager of Cervi Championship Rodeo. In the late 1990’s through the early 2000’s, Cervi’s purchased a young filly named Big Sky. In her career, she went on to the National Finals Rodeo 10 times and was always featured with the best set of bucking horses, known as the “TV Pen. ”But it would not be until two generations later that her bloodlines would shine like she did.
Why does the stock contractor matter?
Why does the Stock Contractor matter to you? Having a stock contractor be able to bring you the best stock for the cowboys provides YOU with the ultimate rodeo experience - from their bucking horses, & knowledgeable pickup men, to the excellent cattle for the timed events - their role in the production is critical in every rodeo performance.
Who is the PRCA Saddle Bronc Horse of the Year 2020?
Big Sky’s great-grandson, Womanizer, born and raised on the Cervi Ranch, was voted as the 2020 PRCA Saddle Bronc Horse of the Year. Even though his career has just begun, he has consistently been one of the highest marked horses at every rodeo he performs at.
Do the Cervi brothers have horses?
However, the work doesn't stop at raising them, Cervi Championship Rodeo strategizes to build the best team for the specific arena they will be performing in. Depending upon the arena size, location, weather, along with the horse's age, experience, and tendencies, are all factors that can help or hurt certain bucking horses. Thanks to their long string of horses, the Cervi Brothers have the ability to bring in the right caliber of livestock for the best rodeo experience, at a minimal cost.