The Rodeo Queen Contest is a prestigious competition that combines horsemanship, public speaking, poise, and personality to select ambassadors for the rodeo and agricultural community. Contestants compete for titles such as Queen, Princess, or Junior Queen, often representing the rodeo throughout the year.
Get ready for an evening of true Texas grit and western tradition at the Ranch Rodeo, one of the featured rodeo events during the Brazoria County Fair. Competitors from across the region will battle it out in team-based ranch events that test horsemanship, cattle handling, and working-ranch skills in a competitive, yet friendly, arena showdown.
Bring your friends and family to enjoy thrilling performances, root for your favorite teams, and soak in the heritage and energy of the fair. Doors open before show time — plan to arrive early to find your seat and catch pre-rodeo festivities.
Mutton Bustin is a fun and thrilling rodeo event for young children, typically ages 4 to 7, where they ride a sheep in an attempt to hold on as long as possible—just like a miniature bull ride!