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What are Broncos?

J. Beam
J. Beam

Broncos are, in modern terms, simply bucking horses. Derived from the Spanish language, the word broncos, which translates to mean rough or surly, was originally used to described wild or untrained horses that were prone to bucking. Today, broncos are the bucking horses used in rodeo events, which are actually trained domestic horses. Rather than calling the horses "broncos," the term broncs is more commonly used.

Bronc riding has been a popular rodeo event for years. There are two types of events that use bucking broncos – saddle and bareback bronc riding. Bareback bronc riding is widely accepted as the more difficult of the two. In either event, the cowboys aim to stay on their broncos, or broncs, for a full 8 seconds. The riders are scored on a scale of 0 to 50 and the horses are scored on the same scale. The wilder the horse appears to be, the more points the rider can score.

A cowboy hat, like those worn by people riding broncos.
A cowboy hat, like those worn by people riding broncos.

There are two different opinions regarding bronco riding. Rodeo supporters maintain that the broncos used in rodeo events are well cared for animals, raised for performing and breeding. Animal rights activists oppose rodeos because they believe that the broncos suffer abuse. Rodeo commissioners and proponents of the circuit staunchly deny that abuse occurs and that there are strict rules regarding the use of the animals.

Peyton Manning, who has played for the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Colts, is considered one of the best quarterbacks of his generation.
Peyton Manning, who has played for the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Colts, is considered one of the best quarterbacks of his generation.

Prior to the domestication of horses, broncos were simply wild horses. The mustangs that once roamed the plains of the western United States and Mexico were unpredictable. They were often captured and left to roam fenced corrals until they were mature enough to be broke in for riding. During breaking, a horse would buck, which is a natural physical reaction of horses for various reasons, and thus became known as "broncos" or "bucking broncos."

The domesticated horses kept today on cattle ranches, raised for the sport of riding, and used for racing are not trained to buck and in fact, bucking would be an undesirable behavior. However, rodeo horses are trained and encouraged to throw their riders, but can also be ridden normally.

The symbol of a mustang or bronco is associated with wild and free as well as fast and is found on various products as logos and as team mascots. The Ford Motor Company’s long-time best selling sports car, the Mustang, is one example and the NFL team the Denver Broncos is another.

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Logicfest

What are Broncos? 2-5 in Super Bowls is what they are.

Actually, the man -- or woman -- who is skilled at riding wild broncos can make a very good living in the rodeo circuit across the nation. Bronco riding is, however, a skill that is picked up over a lifetime. The rodeo types I have known were the ones who had been riding horses since they were big enough to sit on a horse.

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    • A cowboy hat, like those worn by people riding broncos.
      By: Michael Flippo
      A cowboy hat, like those worn by people riding broncos.
    • Peyton Manning, who has played for the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Colts, is considered one of the best quarterbacks of his generation.
      By: Jeffrey Beall
      Peyton Manning, who has played for the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Colts, is considered one of the best quarterbacks of his generation.