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Taylor Broussard Keeping Busy with Horses, Crawfish

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – PRCA rodeos might be at a standstill due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, but bareback rider Taylor Broussard has a back-up plan.

While competing in ProRodeo is the primary way many cowboys make a living, Broussard is back working at Acadia Crawfish Co. in Crowley, La.

“I worked there off and on for quite a while, and whenever I’m home, when they are needing me over there, I go over there, I go there a bunch,” Broussard said. “I haven’t had to go there in a while, but with all this downtime, I have just been riding a bunch of horses and going over there and working.”

Broussard’s father, Scott, has been the sole owner of Acadia Crawfish for more than two decades.

“Whenever I sit down to eat, I eat a bunch of crawfish,” Broussard said. “I can eat 10 pounds for sure.”

Broussard made his Wrangler National Finals Rodeo debut in 2019. He earned a coveted bid to the Wrangler NFR on Sept. 29, the last day of competition of the regular season. Aboard Diamond G Rodeo’s Fifty Shades of Bay, Broussard won the Sheriff’s PRCA Rodeo and earned $4,611, locking up a spot in Las Vegas in December.

Broussard placed in one round at the Finals – Round 2 – where he was sixth with an 87-point ride on Pickett Pro Rodeo’s Scarlet Fever. Broussard finished 15th in the world standings with $93,502.

Courtesy of PRCA

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