Sheep bust kids' chops

Sheep bust kids' chops

Noah Whitehead, 3, was ready to ride.

Noah's mom, Rachel Whitehead, drove him two hours to the State Fair of Virginia from Farmville yesterday for his rodeo debut.

Noah looked the part, wearing a miniature silver belt buckle and cowboy boots. "They've got horses!" Noah said, proudly showing passers-by his boots.

After watching a scene in the movie "8 Seconds" where a cowboy rides a sheep as a little boy, Noah talked about nothing else. "He's been obsessed ever since then," Whitehead said.

To fulfill her son's dream, Whitehead entered Noah in the afternoon Mutton Bustin' competition at the fair at The Meadow Event Park southern Caroline County, along with 22 other children.

Mutton Bustin' is the safer, gentler youth version of bull riding.

Instead of bulls, children weighing less than 60 pounds don helmets and safety vests and try to hang onto very fluffy, very fast sheep as they run inside a muddy ring.

Noah was confident he could hold on tight.

"If he runs faster, I'll get him," Noah said. "I'll chase him."

Mutton Bustin' originated in the 1960s as a fun way to involve youths at rodeos, said Melinda McDonald of Goochland, co-operator of Mutton Bustin' at the State Fair. McDonald has run the youth event at the past two state fairs with her husband, Greg McDonald, through their company Carney Man Productions. The family organizes Mutton Bustin' competitions throughout Virginia. "It gives the children their first step to bull riding events," she said.

Hanging onto a sheep is not as easy as it looks.

One by one, future rodeo stars took turns riding sheep into Ring 1 at the fair's Equine Area.

Within a few seconds of being released into the ring, the sheep bucked their passengers into the mud, usually to the delight of the riders.

Last year's State Fair champion mutton buster, Lily Rowe, 7, of Mechanicsville, repeated her win yesterday afternoon by clinging to her sheep for 5.86 seconds.

"Beautiful work," called Greg McDonald over the loudspeaker.

Lily went in with a strategy. "You're supposed to squeeze your legs and grab a handful of hair," she said. "It's really fun."

A few mutton busters had second thoughts when it came time to climb atop the sheep in the chute. Children who have never been close to a live animal sometimes change their mind when they see and hear the sheep, organizers said.

But Miss Rodeo Virginia, Charla Wacker, said, "Once they get done and they do it, they always get up with a big smile."

Winners got a trophy or ribbon, and had their pictures taken with Wacker. Every participant took home a T-shirt picturing a sheep and reading "I Busted the Mutton."

In the end, when Noah got close to the sheep, he decided he didn't want to ride after all, Whitehead said.

Before driving home, mother and son were going to look at the other agricultural exhibits at the fair. "Show him all the animals--ones he doesn't have to ride," Whitehead said.

- Posted on September 28, 2009

That's awesome!! I have been on a sheep and its fun! His show came to a rodeo in Winchester and it was pretty cool! Hope there is a anorther one soon. That's cool that he did get on the sheep

I don't think that little kids should ride these bulls and sheep's and all of those animals . there just to small and they have small bones i have watched these tipes of shows and they get thrown pretty hard there parents shouldn't be letting them do that.

That would be a fun sport but it could be really dangerous also. Just thing if you were that sheep and people keep pulling your hair you would want to get them off as fast as you can.

This is a good way for any kid who wants to be a bull rider learn the fundamentals of bull riding. The little kids seem to be hyped up to do this so go get them.

that is cool kid is trying to fulfill his dream to ride bulls in pbr so cool well it is true to start in the pbr got to start small then u can get better then you will be in pbr keep it up kid

That is very adorable! Even though it's probably not the best way to spend an afternoon, it's really cute how much this kid wanted to ride the sheep.

This kid hs alot of guts!! He's three and he's ready to ride? His parents need some thinking time, maybe the kid isn't ready for all this? wait another year or two?

I think that is great to try to fulfill your childs dream . Also this is a great and safe idea . Because as a little kid I know I always wanted to be in a rodeo but was always afraid of the horns on the bulls . Now that I am older and work on a farm with bulls I have learned how to be safe around them so I am not so afraid of them anymore