Is there going to be roping or team penning or maybe barrel racing?
Rocco: This season we go for 17 or 18 days, and the biggest challenge that these people have is fatigue. For 17 days, they are uncomfortable. They are sleeping in a bunkhouse, we go out for four nights and they sleep on the ground. Not once during the entire 17 days are they comfortable. They are in new environments. They are with horses and cows they’ve never seen before. Everything to them is difficult. It’s like sensory overload. Do you have a favorite horse? What’s its name, what does it look like and what’s its personality? Judd: I’ve got a little mare named Miss Piggy. (laughs) She runs all the other horses off the food, so that’s where she gets her name. But I couldn’t live without her. I live in the mountains, and it seems when all the other horses come up lame, I can always count on her. She’s a tri-colored paint, and she’s about 7 years old and a stout, stocky little sucker, and she can ride like the wind. Rocco: My favorite horse — his name is Vaquero Viejo — and it means
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