Tie Down Roping
Riley Pruitt
Tom Crouse
Quade Hiatt
Blane Cox
Zack Jongbloed
Marty Yates
Seth T Hall
Marcos Costa
Bareback Riding
Kashton Ford
Cooper Cooke
Weston Timberman
Robert Landingham
Luke Thrash
Mason Stuller
Dean Thompson
Clayton Biglow
Team Roping
Carroll / Dunning
Krieger / Doyal
Appleton / Sporer
Crites / Ashford
Bray / Worley
Wyatt / Torres
Tryan / Bray
Rice / Freeman
Saddle Bronc Riding
Dawson Hay
Shea Fournier
Kole Ashbacher
Logan Hay
Lucas Macza
Brandon Lansford
Kade Bruno
Zeke Thurston
Steer Wrestling
James Struxness
Stetson Jorgensen
Eli Jordan Lord
Nick Guy
Don Payne
Joseph Guze
Ryan Shuckburgh
Chance Howard
Barrel Racing
Hailey Garrison Graham
Hayle Gibson-Stillwell
Presley Smith
Keyla Costa
Acey Pinkston
Helen Nowosad
Makenzie Mayes
Leslie Smalygo
Breakaway Roping
Hali Williams
Sawyer Gilbert
Bailey Bates
Kinlie Brennise
Braylee Shepherd
Rylee George
Madalyn Richards
Millie Greenwood
Bull Riding
Creek Young
Robbie Taylor
Jordan Spears
Henry Courson
Rawley Johnson
Tristan Mize
Trey Kimzey
Fulton Rutland

Youth Breeding Rabbit exhibitors and their families brought their best dressed rabbits to compete in the Youth Breeding Rabbit Show Costume Contest on Saturday at NRG Arena.

Exhibitors coordinated elaborate costumes to dress themselves and their furry companions in. Pairs dressed as Tortoise and the Hare, Little Red Riding Hood, Top Gun and many more creative duos.

The competition began over 15 years ago, and the initial show had only four entries. It has since taken off and had 36 entries this year. The winning categories included Best Overall, Best Character Impersonation, Most Colorful, Most Elaborate, Funniest and Best Rodeo Theme.

“This competition is meant to be fun and not stressful,” Jennifer Nixon, chairman of the rabbit committee said. “You do not have to have the best quality rabbit to win, it puts everyone back on the same playing field.”

Tough choices had to be made and Jane Lane, 5, and his bunny Elmer Fudd went home with the award Best Overall. He chose to replicate his favorite cartoon, Looney Tunes and played the part perfectly with his brown Carhartt and rabbit season sign. Lane was accompanied by his parents and his sister also competed, winning 2nd place in Best Rodeo theme with her post office set up.

Focused on his big win and still in character, “Shhh, I’m hunting rabbits,” Lane said.

This was Lane’s first year competing, and he planned to celebrate his big win with ice cream. His mom competed in the same event as a child and wanted to continue the tradition.

“The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is known for being the show with the biggest heart, a heart as big as Texas, so here we are,” said Nixon.

Unfortunately, there was no official name sheet for any of the participating contestants. The only information provided was contestant numbers due to the high volume of participants.

Category Results

Best Rodeo:

  • 3rd Place: #29 Ketchup and Mustard
  • 2nd Place: #25 Post Office
  • 1st Place: #15 Rodeo Characters

Funniest:

  • 3rd Place: #12 Soup
  • 2nd Place: #8 T-Rex
  • 1st Place: #7 Chef

Most Elaborate:

  • 3rd Place: #20 Porcupine
  • 2nd Place: #16 Tortoise and the Hare
  • 1st Place: #17 Lumberjack

Most Colorful:

  • 3rd Place: #28 Easter Bunny
  • 2nd Place: #1 Rio Movie
  • 1st Place: #30 Up Movie

Best Character Impression:

  • 3rd Place: #6 Jack and the Bean stock
  • 2nd Place: #4 Despicable Me
  • 1st Place: #9 Top Gun

Best Overall:

#27 Elmer Fudd

Learn more about our livestock exhibitors and all our livestock events happening at this year’s Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

 
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