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El Dorado County Fair Brings Back Mutton Bustin’ for 2026 Rodeo Crowd

Subtitle: Registration expected to fill fast as local kids compete for arena glory in one of the fair’s most popular events

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
March 25, 2026
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El Dorado County Fair Brings Back Mutton Bustin’ for 2026 Rodeo Crowd
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PLACERVILLE, Calif. —

The El Dorado County Fair is bringing back one of its most beloved traditions in 2026: Mutton Bustin’, a high-energy rodeo event where young children test their grit atop a sprinting sheep.

Scheduled during the fair’s June 18–21 run, the event is expected to once again draw packed grandstands at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds, where families gather each year for what organizers describe as

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“Good Ol’ Fashioned Fun.”

Mutton Bustin’—often called a pint-sized version of professional rodeo—features riders ages 4 to 7 attempting to stay mounted on a sheep for up to eight seconds. The event typically opens the Friday night rodeo performance, with a traditional start time around 6 p.m. inside the grandstands arena.

“It’s the moment everyone waits for,” a fairgrounds representative said in a prior event statement. “You get determination, excitement, and a lot of laughter—all in about eight seconds.”

How It Works

Children are placed on the back of a sheep inside a chute. When released, the animal bolts forward, and riders cling tightly to the wool, aiming to last the full eight seconds—a benchmark borrowed from professional bull riding.

Unlike traditional rodeo events, there are no saddles. Riders rely on grip and balance, often lying flat against the sheep while holding on around the neck. Judges may score based on duration and form, though crowd reaction—especially to dramatic tumbles—remains a defining feature.

Strict Safety Standards

Organizers emphasize safety and animal welfare, enforcing clear participation guidelines. Riders must typically:

  • Be between ages 4 and 7
  • Weigh under 60 pounds (often capped closer to 55)
  • Wear protective gear, including helmets and padded vests

Participants are usually divided into two groups: Lil’ Busters (ages 4–5) and Busters (ages 6–7). Long sleeves, jeans, and closed-toe footwear are also required.

Registration Opens Soon

Demand for the event remains high, with registration historically filling the same day it opens. For the 2026 fair, sign-ups are expected to begin in late May through the fair office.

The entry fee has recently been around $50 per rider, with participants receiving a commemorative T-shirt and admission to the fair on the day of competition. Winners in each division typically earn a belt buckle trophy—considered a prized keepsake for young riders.

A Rite of Passage

Beyond the competition, Mutton Bustin’ has become a cultural staple across rural communities, offering children an early introduction to rodeo life and Western heritage.

For many El Dorado County families, it is less about winning and more about the moment—dust flying, crowds cheering, and a young rider holding on just a second longer than expected.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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