NAME: Clown and Bull 1-No-Text Metal Ornament
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Rodeo clowns date to the beginnings of competitive rodeo in the early 1900s, when promoters hired cowboys to entertain the crowd between events or if the competition was delayed. These individuals began wearing oversized, baggy clothing and eventually developed more outlandish gear. When bull riding competition began to use ill tempered Brahma bulls in the 1920s, the need for a person to distract the bull from fallen riders fell to the rodeo clown.