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A North Dakota rodeo veteran s journey leads to bull breeding

A North Dakota rodeo veteran s journey leads to bull breeding Beni Paulson, of Richardton, rode bulls for 15 years and reached the pinnacle of his career when he competed at the Professional Bull Riders World Finals, where he was North Dakota’s first bull rider to ever qualify for the event. Now, Paulson is breeding and raising bucking bulls at his ranch. 4:00 pm, Apr. 29, 2021 × Beni Paulson, who rode bulls for 15 years, stands in front of one of his own American Bucking Bulls at his ranch in Richardton. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press) RICHARDTON, N.D. After a long day of working bulls, Beni Paulson pours a celebratory splash of watered-down blackberry brandy into a thermos cup as his sidekick Pearl, a 5-year-old mini Australian shepherd, provides the afternoon company.

Taking the bull by the horns: A rodeo veteran s journey to breeding

Taking the bull by the horns: A rodeo veteran s journey to breeding Beni Paulson, of Richardton, rode bulls for 15 years and reached the pinnacle of his career when he competed at the Professional Bull Riders World Finals, where he was North Dakota’s first bull rider to ever qualify for the event. Now, Paulson is breeding and raising bucking bulls at his ranch. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | × Beni Paulson, owner of T2 Ranch and former bull rider champion, breeds and trains American Bucking Bulls for rodeo events. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press) After a long day of working bulls, Beni Paulson pours a celebratory splash of watered-down blackberry brandy into a thermos cup as his sidekick Pearl, a 5-year-old mini Australian shepherd, provides the afternoon company. At the bullpen, Coolio a 5-year-old American Bucking Bull saunters toward the gate, hoping for a little evening snack. With horns strong enough to pierce flesh and built burl

A North Dakota rodeo veteran s journey leads to bull breeding

A North Dakota rodeo veteran s journey leads to bull breeding Beni Paulson, of Richardton, rode bulls for 15 years and reached the pinnacle of his career when he competed at the Professional Bull Riders World Finals, where he was North Dakota’s first bull rider to ever qualify for the event. Now, Paulson is breeding and raising bucking bulls at his ranch. 4:00 pm, Apr. 29, 2021 × Beni Paulson, who rode bulls for 15 years, stands in front of one of his own American Bucking Bulls at his ranch in Richardton. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press) RICHARDTON, N.D. After a long day of working bulls, Beni Paulson pours a celebratory splash of watered-down blackberry brandy into a thermos cup as his sidekick Pearl, a 5-year-old mini Australian shepherd, provides the afternoon company.

A North Dakota rodeo veteran s journey leads to bull breeding

A North Dakota rodeo veteran s journey leads to bull breeding
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Abilene Wide Open; ABBi Spring Fling

More than 100 bucking bulls thrilled visitors Saturday night at the Taylor Telecom Arena at the Expo Center of Taylor County. This was the first time for American Bucking Bull, Inc., to organize an event at the new arena and the second and final night for the ABBI Spring Fling. Riders and bulls competed in the Professional Bull Riders event. Not only did the riders earn points for their rides, but the bulls scored too. The top-winning bulls brought home almost $10,000 in each of three classes for their stock contractors.  Judges score the bulls on a scale of 1-25 points, and the animal is rated on buck, kick, spin, intensity and degree of difficulty. If you want to see more, the next ABBI event in the Big Country will be April 3 in Stephenville. 

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