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Tie Down Roping
Ryan Jarrett
Macon Murphy
Hayden Ford
Monty Lewis
Joel Harris
Ace Reese
Bo Pickett
Riley Webb
Bareback Riding
Sage Allen
Taylor Broussard
Waylon Bourgeois
Nicholas Pelke
Kade Sonnier
Carson Hildre
Ben Kramer
Rocker Steiner
Team Roping
Schmidt / Tryan
Smith / Northcott
Brown / Hawkins
Driggers / Nogueira
Masters / Helton
Duty / Edwards
Tomlinson / Payne
Kidd / Woodfin
Saddle Bronc Riding
Isaac Diaz
Delbert Garrett
Eastan West
Mitch Pollock
Ira Dickinson
Cash Wilson
Stetson Wright
Riggin Smith
Steer Wrestling
Grant Peterson
Seth Peterson
Jace Wyatt Melvin
Chase Crane
Cash Robb
Gavin Soileau
Cody Devers
Levi Rudd
Barrel Racing
Tayla Moeykens
Steely Steiner
Loralee Ward
Sydney Graham
Paige Jones
Wenda Johnson
Jordan Driver
Andrea Busby
Breakaway Roping
Josie Conner
Sloan Anderson
Jaci Hammons
Cheyanne McCartney
Summer Williams
Madison Outhier
Madison Jacobs
Josie Goodrich
Bull Riding
Colton Coffman
Hayden Welsh
Tristin Parker
Mason Moody
Dylan Rice
Colton Byram
Trevor Reiste
Jate Frost
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The 2021 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeoâ„¢ Llama and Alpaca Show began Thursday, March 18, and will continue until Sunday, March 21.

Originating from South America, llamas and alpacas are both members of the camelid family. While they are incredibly similar species, they have a lot of differing traits that set them apart. Among the most remarkable differences are the shorter stature and more docile nature of alpacas when compared to llamas.

Llamas and alpacas are judged based off their fleece characteristics in the Walking Fleece and Shorn Fleece categories. Exhibitors compete in Showmanship, where their presentation capabilities are judged.

While both animal’s fibers are incredibly useful, the alpaca fleece is considered a lot finer than that of a llama’s. Alpaca fleeces are often used to make blankets, scarves and socks, whereas llama fleeces are used to make ropes, rugs and fabrics.

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