How to Make a Calf Roping Barrier
Things You'll Need
- Rope, 50-feet long, 3/8-inch to 5/8-inch diameter
- 2 Pulleys
- Metal ring
- Metal pin
- Cotton string
- Tape measure
- Bungee cord
- Flag, 1 foot by 2 feet
Instructions
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Braid a section of rope not more than 10 inches long with the metal ring at one end and a loop on the other.
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Create the breakaway collar by braiding a rope with loops at each end. Make the rope about 2 feet long. Tie the loops together using cotton string so that when the calf is released from the chute, he will easily break the two ends of the collar.
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Attach the collar to the neck rope. Measure the neck rope according to the rodeo's official rules.
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Tie the rope to a pigtail using cotton string. Pull it across the front of the box and through a pulley at the corner. Tie the end of the rope to the bungee cord and pull tightly. Secure the cord to the side of the roping box, ensuring that the barrier is 32 to 36 inches high.
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Attach a flag to the center of the barrier when stretched across the front of the box. Time keepers watch for the movement of the flag to begin the official time.
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Test the barrier to ensure it is working properly. With the barrier pinned at the corner, stand clear and pull the neck rope to release. The barrier should pull clear of the mouth of the box quickly. If it does not, tighten the bungee cord to create more tension.
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