![]() Afterward, he opted to raise the bulls he was so fond of. Wesley continued until he and his family moved to Weatherford and he was injured during a performance at the stockyards. Wesley went on to fight bulls while in West Texas through the Texas High School Rodeo Association. Initially trying to ride bulls, the six-foot, five-inch tall man saw it wasn’t for him. Naturally, his son Wesley, Stout’s father, would follow suit. Her grandfather, Don Stout rode bulls professionally before the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) even existed. As Stout will tell you, she was raised around bucking bulls. Stout’s family originated in Odessa, but when Stout was three her family moved to Weatherford. She is among only a handful of women of her kind. At 21 years old, Stout has accomplished so much and has seen her dreams come to life right before her very eyes. ![]() From her exterior you would not know the five-foot, eight inches tall young lady had a competitive nature and her interests are 1,200 pound animals with horns, muscle and plenty of spunk, an intimidating set of factors to say the least. At first glance, Paige Stout appears quiet, reserved and pleasant, as you notice her long blonde hair and bright blue eyes. ![]()
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