Bronc
Bronc is a term commonly used to refer to a wild or untrained horse, particularly in the context of rodeo events. These horses are known for their strength and agility, often displaying spirited behavior when ridden. The term is also associated with the sport of bronc riding, where cowboys attempt to stay on the horse for a set duration while it bucks and jumps.
In rodeo competitions, there are two main types of bronc riding: saddle bronc and bareback bronc. In saddle bronc riding, the rider uses a saddle, while in bareback bronc riding, the rider grips the horse's mane without a saddle. Both events showcase the rider's skill and the horse's power, making them exciting spectacles for audiences.