Those would be my two favorites, probably, of all-time that I’ve owned. And Pearl Harbor was just so phenomenal, and so big, and so athletic for as big as he was. He just had the coolest personality and everything. PBR.com: Do you have one bull in particular that’s your personal favorite?ĬB: I’ve got several personal favorites, but it goes back to Copperhead Slinger, a bull I had that was a great bull out of Mudslinger. So they have probably a better retirement than most people have. Then when they get into retirement, they just get to hang out with a bunch of girls, and eat and sleep as much as they like. So those bulls get taken care of tremendously well, get rested on the road when they’re hauled. And in order for them to perform and be good for us, they have to be taken care of really good. They get treated with the best care in the world from the time they hit the ground, because they mean a lot to us. PBR.com: Can you talk through the life of a PBR bull, from when they’re born and raised into retirement?Ĭhad Berger: I always say, if I died tomorrow and there’s such a thing as reincarnation, I’d want to come back as a PBR bucking bull. ![]() The eight-time reigning Stock Contractor of the Year, Berger has one of the rankest pens of bulls in the world and currently boasts three of the Top 5 in the YETI World Champion Bucking Bull race.Īt Last Cowboy Standing at Cheyenne Frontier Days, Berger sat down with PBR.com to give some insight on the bucking bull industry. ![]() – If there’s one name that’s become synonymous with the bucking bull industry, it’s Chad Berger. ![]() Be A Cowboy Presentation during first round of the 19th Annual Dakota Community Band & Trust PBR Bull Riding Challenge event in Bismarck, ND – Photo by Christopher Thompson
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