![]() ![]() Last year in Las Vegas at the World Finals, two years to that day, Cooper’s Comet took top prize. Tragically, Tonneson passed away at the age of 19. He was raised on the Vold farm and his success is flanked by a story that would make any cowboy cry.Ĭooper’s Comet was named after Vold’s step-brother, Cooper Tonneson. ![]() ![]() Whereas younger generations may not be as interested in the day-to-day chores that ranch life entails as their parents and grandparents are, most young people are enthusiastic about the idea of raising bucking bulls for the PBR. READ MORE: Northlands sees CFR and PBR as ‘different products’ but hopes to coordinate better in future Raising bucking bulls is also a good way to bring a family together. His bull Cooper’s Comet is tearing up the charts in the U.S. Vold’s Ponoka-area rodeo business has started to become a household name south of the border. “A good bull will buck for a rider from the age of three to probably eight.” By age three, it’s clear if a bull is meant to buck. Training the animals starts when they’re about one year of age. Whiskey Hand telling other bulls who’s boss. ![]()
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