Pickett ProRodeo sending 17 bareback horses to buck at Wrangler NFR

The stock is set for the Wrangler NFR.

The PRCA has announced the 105 bareback horses, 105 saddle bronc horses and 100 bulls that will buck at Globe Life Field.

Heading the bareback horses is Pickett ProRodeo, who have 17 bareback horses (plus 2 saddle broncs and a bull). Leading the way for Pickett ProRodeo is Top Flight, the Horse of the Year in the bareback riding.

Pickett had more than double any other stock contractor. The next closest was Beutler & Son Rodeo Company with eight, including Killer Bee and Bad Influence.

Sankey Pro Rodeo, Frontier Rodeo Company, Calgary Stampede and J Bar J also each had six or more horses selected.

Other notable NFR bareback horses in 2020 include Virgil, Gunfire, Famous Dex, Painted River and Zulu Warrior.

You can see the full list here.

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