STEER DECORATING: This is a two-member team event. One team member holds a rope, which is run through a metal ring to form a loop, and the loop is over the steer's horns when it is released from the chute. This team member stands 10 feet from the chute and the other team member stands 40 feet away and has a 2- foot piece of ribbon. When the whistle blows, the chutes are opened and the steer must be herded across the 10-foot line before the team member with ribbon can attempt to tie the ribbon on the tail of the steer. The team member with the rope must remove the rope from the steer's horns and then the team member with the ribbon, after having tied on the ribbon to the steer's tail, runs back into the chute and tags a timer. The team can be disqualified if they attempt to remove the rope or tie on the ribbon before the steer crosses the 10-foot line, if the ribbon falls off before the timer is tagged, or if the barrier lines are crossed before the whistle blows.
GOAT DRESSING: This is also a two-member team event. A goat is tethered with a ten-foot rope to a stake or weight in the arena. The team must fit a pair of men's briefs on the goats hind legs and then run back across the finish line for a time. The team is disqualified if the shorts fall off the goat before they cross the finish line.
WILD DRAG RACE: This is a three-member team event with one member being a man; one being a woman and the last team member being a person dressed in female attire or "drag". The cowgirl has the rope attached to the steer and is 10 feet from the chute. The cowboy and the drag are 40 feet from the chute. When the whistle blows, the gate opens and the object is to get the steer across a line 70 feet from the chutes. The steer has to then be maneuvered back across the 70-foot line with the drag straddled on the steer. All four feet of the steer must cross the finish line before time ends.