Kokpar is a symbiosis of racing and a game. The goal of the game is to take possession of the goat carcass and throw it into the opponent's cauldron as many times as possible. Participants in the competition are allowed to pick up the goat carcass from any place inside the field, take it from the opponent, pass it or throw it to teammates, release it, take the carcass under their feet, hold it on the side or between the legs of the horse, help partners gallop with the carcass and throw it into the opponent's goal. If a rider or horse falls, the game is stopped and resumed after the cause of the stop is eliminated. If the players violate the side line, an out is declared. The game is often played on holidays in honor of a significant event. For example, on the occasion of the birth of a long-awaited heir, parents can appoint prizes for the players.