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You keep the strongest horse for yourself and give the weak one to a competitor.

You try to arrange it so that you get the strongest horse. Karen Foster is a rodeo stock contractor. She says that there are so many eyes watching what's going on in the rodeo that it's awfully hard to cheat at all.

This situation would never happen, she says. All the horses are numbered and so are the competitors. On the day of the rodeo, numbers are drawn and that determines who will get which horse.

"It's got pretty competitive, and they are competing for quite a bit of money, so it's all got to be done legit."


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