Cow Pie Bingo Fundraiser (Chicken Poop Fundraiser & Poop Pool Fundraiser) Experience the “sweet smell of success” while hosting a cow pie fundraising event during a country fair, rodeo or other event. A cow is turned loose on a fenced-in area which has been marked off in 500 three-foot, numbered squares. Media Mad Cow Bingo is a a game of chance where players match common mainstream media phrases printed in different arrangements on 5×5 cards. The first person to get 5 X's in a row (in any direction) on their card and calls out BINGO is the winner! You can play along with any popular liberal networks, television shows or online news sites!
A cow fight in the amphitheatre in Martigny, Switzerland.
Bovine sports are sports that involve cattle, commonly a bull, ox, steer, cow or calf.
American rodeo[edit]
American rodeo is a sporting event that consists of different events that involve cattle and horses, designed to test the skill and speed of the cowboy or cowgirl such as bull riding and team roping.
Asian water buffalo festivals[edit]
In Southeast Asia, water buffalo racing or fighting is a feature during various festivals in Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia and Assam.
Basque oxen trials[edit]
The idi probak (Basque for 'oxen tests') is the most popular form of the Basque dragging games. It involves oxen, usually a pair, dragging a rock from one side of a quare to another.
Bovine bingo[edit]
Bovine bingo is usually a fundraising event where a bovine is placed in a clean pen taped off with labeled squares. People bet on which square the animal will defecate in, and the winner(s) who select the correct square(s) collect the prize money or other awards. This is generally used as a small-scale fundraiser or novelty event at agricultural fairs and similar places.
Bull-baiting[edit]
Bullfighting[edit]
Bullfighting is a traditional sport in Spain, Portugal, some cities of southern France, and several Latin American countries.
Bull wrestling[edit]
Bull-leaping[edit]
Bull-leaping is an ancient sport depicted in Bronze Age art. It is often interpreted as a ritual performed in connection with bull worship and consists of acrobatic leaps over a bull.
Cantabrian bovine dragging[edit]
Tudanca cows in a dragging competition in Cantabria, northern Spain.
The concurso de arrastre (Spanish for 'dragging test') is a pulling game where oxen or cows drag a weight. It is also known as tiru güeis, tira bueis (Cantabrian for 'oxen pulling'), arrastre de narras, arrastre de basnas ('sleigh dragging'), arrastre de piedra ('stone dragging') or simply arrastre ('dragging').
Chilean rodeo[edit]
More hearts pokies. Chilean rodeo has been the national sport of Chile since 1962. It is different from the rodeo found in North America. In Chilean rodeo, a team consisting of two riders and two horses ride laps around an arena trying to stop a calf, pinning him against massive cushions.
Okinawan bullfighting[edit]
Tōgyū is a spectator sport native to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan, especially in the Okinawa Prefecture. In Tōgyū, two bulls fight each other.
Indian rodeo[edit]
Indian rodeo is a rodeo subculture of Native American/First Nations rodeo performers
Running of the bulls[edit]
Spanish bullfighting[edit]
Swiss cow fighting[edit]
Cow Bingo Names
Swiss cow fighting involves contestes between cows.
Tamil bull baiting[edit]
In Jallikattu, one or more bulls are let loose in an open space. Bare handed participants then try to wrestle the bull by its horns.
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The Whiteville Rotary Club presents the Cow Patty Bingo at Galloway Farms. Buy as many squares as you wish! All proceeds benefit the Whiteville Rotary Goodworks Fund which supports the following:
Whiteville High School Rotary Scholarship
Southeastern Community College Rotary Scholarship
Dictionaries for every 3rd grader in Columbus County
The Rotary Cottage at the Boys and Girls Home of North Carolina
Eradication of Polio from the world
and so much more…
When?
Saturday November 21st 11:00am
You do not have to be present to win!
How it Works
The field will be lined into equal squares determined by total squares sold.
Each square will be assigned to a purchaser at random and posted on this website in the form of a spreadsheet prior to the event.
Each square may be purchased for $10.00. The purchaser of that square will become the owner of said square (or squares, buy as many as you want!).
1 cow will be released onto the grid to roam the field.
First poo on the field grid ends the contest.
In the event the cow poo deposit lands on multiple squares. The square with the largest portion will be declared the winner.
The winner will be declared by the designated judge of the event.
The judge’s decision is final.
The winner does not need to be present to win. In that event, the winner will be notified by mail or email.
To celebrate this “poo poo” of a year, the prize structure is 20.20% of the total take (example: if 500 tickets are sold, the prize would be $1,010).
TICKET SALES
Final Prize Pot (20.20% of Total Ticket Revenue)
FAQs
Can I pick my own numbers? No. It is a much easier checkout process if all you have to do is select the amount of squares. We will use a randomizer tool in order to assign squares at random.
If I buy multiple squares will they be grouped together? Your squares will be distributed throughout the grid and not grouped together.
Do I have to be present to win? No, you do not!
Will there be a livestream of the event? We are going to do our best to provide a Facebook Livestream. Please refer to the Whiteville Rotary Facebook Page.
Is there a cost for attending the live event? No. The only cost are for the Bingo Squares.