Breakaway roping is a variation of
calf roping where a calf is roped, but not thrown and tied. It is a
rodeo event that features a
calf and one mounted rider. The calves are moved one at a time through narrow
runs leading to a chute with
spring-loaded doors. The horse and rider wait in a box next to the chute that has a spring-loaded rope, known as the barrier, stretched in front. A light
rope is fastened from the chute to the calf's neck, releasing once the calf is well away from the chute and releasing the barrier, which is used to ensure that the calf gets a
head start. Once the barrier has released, the horse runs out of the box while the roper attempts to throw a
lasso around the neck of the calf.