Two horses killed at Calgary Stampede
http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/horses+killed+Calgary+Stampede/3268573/story.html
CALGARY — ...
Later in the afternoon, a horse named Sinder Mountain, one of the Calgary Stampede’s stock, had to be euthanized after apparently breaking its back during the novice saddle bronc event. The animal continued to buck after the ride, then collapsed.
Steed Cline competed on Sinder Mountain just before the incident, but didn’t feel anything out of the ordinary.
“I kind of feel bad . . . but that’s the rodeo and life goes on,” he said. “You can’t have it perfect every day.”
It brings the number of animals killed at the 10-day event to three. Monday’s double tragedy comes less than 24 hours after rider Amy Carver suffered a broken shoulder blade and serious head injury during the Stampede’s team cattle penning event where a horse was also killed.
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Four animals — one steer and three horses — died during last year’s Stampede.
That's the rodeo life, eh cowboy? So if you had died, is that what we'd say? Oh well, not everyday's perfect, ya know. Cowboy's dead..meh.. kinda feel bad but that's the rodeo. Now on with the festivities!
It may very well be the rodeo. But the difference cowboy, is that you choose to do this and you pocket the money and the ego. The horse, however, didn't choose to be part of your rodeo, never pocketed a penny and wasn't given a choice as to whether or not he wanted to break his back and die so you could have your little rodeo fun.
Evidently, you're not about to realize any of this because clearly, to you, the horses (and animals) are there for YOU - but would it kill you (ha!) to at least try not to sound like such a douchebag? Maybe?
Yay! Vancouver Humane Society:
Calgary Herald runs VHS's full-page ad against calf-roping
The Calgary Herald newspaper is today running a full-page advertisement critical of calf-roping, a key event at the Calgary Stampede rodeo. The ad was placed by the Vancouver Humane Society (VHS), which is campaigning for a ban on the event.
In 2009, the Herald refused to print an anti-rodeo ad submitted by VHS. It is believed that today’s full-page ad is the first ever published by the Herald that is openly anti-rodeo.
http://vancouverhumanesociety.bc.ca/stampede.html
The myth of rodeo’s old west heritage
Rodeo promoters will say that calf-roping and other rodeo events are part of the culture of the old west. But when real cowboys roped calves on the range there was no pressure from a stopwatch or big prize money. It was done as gently as possible to ensure the animal was not injured. The myth of rodeo’s old west “heritage” has been used with other events. Real cowboys did not ride bulls (Why would they?) or wrestle steers (invented for rodeo in the 1930s) or have chuckwagon races (invented for rodeo in 1923). Rodeo has almost nothing to do with the culture of the old west. It is merely sensational entertainment – and it causes animals to suffer for the most trivial of purposes.
For more information on rodeos click here.
Seriously people, it's 2010 ffs.
Why the hell do we still still need to terrorize, torture or kill animals for entertainment?





