Be aware that EVERY major animal welfare organization in the U.S. and Canada opposes rodeo due to its inherent cruelty, and for the negative message it sends to impressionable youngsters about the proper treatment of animals. For the majority of the animals, rodeo is merely a detour en route to the slaughterhouse. Must we terrorize and abuse them before we eat them? They (and we) deserve better.
Most of rodeo is bogus from the git-go: REAL working cowboys never routinely rode bulls, or wrestled steers, or rode bareback, or practiced calf roping as a timed event. They'd like have been fired on the spot.
Should be noted that state rodeo law (Penal Code 596.7) requires that injury reports be submitted to the State Veterinary Medical Board within 48 hours of the rodeo's end. In 14 years (the law was enacted in 2000) there have been fewer than three dozen reports submitted. NOT POSSIBLE! Should be 40-50 such reports every year, minimum. (NOTE: Reportedly, there are some 800 charreadas–Mexican-style rodeos–held in California annually. AND NOT A SINGLE CHARREADA REPORT SUBMITTED. No way, Jose!) It's clear that the on-call vets are not being called, and that animals are suffering accordingly. AT THE VERY LEAST, THERE SHOULD BE AN ON-SITE VET AT EVERY RODEO AND CHARREADA. Where's the cowboys' touted sense of fair play? Rodeos ALWAYS have on-site ambulances and paramedics. Don't the animals deserve equal consideration?
BOYCOTT ALL RODEOS.
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Eric Mills, coordinator
Action for Animals – Oakland, CA







Be aware that EVERY major animal welfare organization in the U.S. and Canada opposes rodeo due to its inherent cruelty, and for the negative message it sends to impressionable youngsters about the proper treatment of animals. For the majority of the animals, rodeo is merely a detour en route to the slaughterhouse. Must we terrorize and abuse them before we eat them? They (and we) deserve better.
Most of rodeo is bogus from the git-go: REAL working cowboys never routinely rode bulls, or wrestled steers, or rode bareback, or practiced calf roping as a timed event. They'd like have been fired on the spot.
Should be noted that state rodeo law (Penal Code 596.7) requires that injury reports be submitted to the State Veterinary Medical Board within 48 hours of the rodeo's end. In 14 years (the law was enacted in 2000) there have been fewer than three dozen reports submitted. NOT POSSIBLE! Should be 40-50 such reports every year, minimum. (NOTE: Reportedly, there are some 800 charreadas–Mexican-style rodeos–held in California annually. AND NOT A SINGLE CHARREADA REPORT SUBMITTED. No way, Jose!) It's clear that the on-call vets are not being called, and that animals are suffering accordingly. AT THE VERY LEAST, THERE SHOULD BE AN ON-SITE VET AT EVERY RODEO AND CHARREADA. Where's the cowboys' touted sense of fair play? Rodeos ALWAYS have on-site ambulances and paramedics. Don't the animals deserve equal consideration?
BOYCOTT ALL RODEOS.
x
Eric Mills, coordinator
Action for Animals – Oakland, CA