PRCA Rodeo

That is a beautiful Pinto! Judging by her ears and general appearance, she would have made a great cow horse. One of my great aunts had a Pinto that was the best cow horse ever for roundup and sorting. I would ride her with loose reins that really worried some folks until they saw her do her thing. I seldom watched just the cattle, but watched her head and reined like I knew what I was doing. :sneaky:

I also enjoyed the smaller hometown rodeos much more than the big pro rodeos. My favorite part was always the chuckwagon cowboy breakfast.
I know nothing about roping and little about moving cattle. But I once rode a good horse who liked to work cows. If I aimed him at one mostly all I had to do was stay out of the way. He was a paint too.
 
First of all, Marie, all rodeo contestants, no matter which event they are in, know, and their families know, just how dangerous rodeo competition can be. Same as NFR, PGA (just ask Tiger Woods about his post injuries), MLB, etc. That 50k purse, plus other money won to get to the Finals, is just for one major rodeo of the year and there are numerous more rodeos that pay a high purse. Training and suffering is just part of any sport. As far as medical goes, Justin Sports Medicine is at rodeos and take care of any injuries that happen. The cowboy/cowgirls don't pay a thing. I'm talking about actual doctors. If a rodeo cowboy has to go local hospital for evaluation and/or surgery, and later rehab for an injury, Workman's Compensation Insurance will pay for all of that. Cowboys/cowgirls are well taken care of when it comes to medical.

IOW, Marie, sponsors and tv advertising pays quite a bit of a rodeo cowboy's/cowgirl's expenses going down the road to various PRCA rodeos. There is only a certain amount of cowboys/cowgirls that rodeo on a "full-time" level. For those that do make it to the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, all of their food, hotel rooms, etc. are paid for by the sponsoring hotel. Each NFR contestant automatically gets a rather large sum of money for making it to the NFR. This is before competition even starts.

"Going down the road" can be/is a hard life, but that's the life that is chosen. Many rodeo cowboys/cowgirls had relatives that done rodeo and it turns into a "family tradition", just like ranching does.
Rodeos are good clean family fun!
If you have no conscience or respect for living beings, that is.




 
Bulls are not a naturally angry or aggressive creature. Being prey animals they enjoy being part of a herd, as this helps them feel safe. They are also incredibly social and studies have found that they can remember up to 70 individuals and have a social hierarchy [1]. They have an inherent fear of unfamiliar objects, situations, smells, sudden movements, and noises, and are scared in situations where they are solitary or isolated [2 PDF].
A bull appears aggressive because the event plays on their fears. Bucking is often a bulls’ instinctive response to fear, discomfort, and pain*. Other common signs of stress and fear in bulls are shown through their facial expressions, excessive drooling of saliva, an open mouth, and flared nostrils. Some bulls even charge at the riders or the staff inside the arena, highlighting their distress.
*Not every bull is “suitable” for bull riding. This industry requires bulls that respond to the torment, by bucking.
Isolation
Isolating a herd or prey animal creates fear and can result in aggression. The bulls are transported around Australia, meaning they are kept in an unnatural setting away from their herd. Before their event, they are forced into a chute, where they are isolated from the other bulls. As the gate opens, they are released into the arena, where they are alone, surrounded by more people. As they buck, they look for an escape route, but are trapped. The stressful situation causes them to become more aggressive – just as they would if they were being attacked by a predator.
Bull trying to escape the chute

Bull trying to escape the chute

Physical Abuse​

The bulls are tormented to provoke them into being “aggressive”. Whilst in the chute, the bulls are shocked with electric prodders, jabbed with spurs, kicked and hit, have their tails twisted and pulled, and fingers shoved up their nose [4]. The physical abuse causes the bulls to respond aggressively. In addition to this, they have a flank strap tied tightly around their sensitive belly (not genitals) and a rider on their back. As the gate opens, the bull “bucks” in an attempt to dislodge the rider and remove the uncomfortable flank strap. Once again, their reaction to being ridden and abused is the same as if they were being attacked by a predator. It is not uncommon to see bulls hurl themselves into solid objects in an attempt to rid the rider and escape the situation.
Psychological abuse
The industry claims that they care about the welfare of the bulls and treat their animals with respect. This is a blatant lie. The whole premise of the bull riding event goes against the Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines for Cattle. They state that:

If you have ever attended a rodeo or bull riding event, you would know that there is nothing quiet or calm about these events. From the screaming crowds and loud music to the physical abuse, isolation, and bright lights, the entire situation incredibly scary for the bulls.

Injuries​

Bulls can sustain an injury before, during and after the event. The bulls weigh between 700-1,200kgs. Vigorous bucking can cause muscle soreness or tears, abrasions, bruises, and broken bones, and can result in being killed. In NSW, it is not required to have a veterinarian on-site, meaning that some bulls have been forced to walk out of the arena and are loaded onto a truck, to be transported elsewhere to be euthanised [6]. Although the industry claims life-threatening injuries as uncommon*, any event that risks an animals life and subjects them to unnecessary stress has no place in society.

*There is no independent collation and review of injury records, making it impossible to know just how prevalent injuries are.
Bull falls during rodeo in Victoria.

Bull falls during rodeo in Victoria.
 
I knew, sooner or later, Tony would come up with something against rodeo. However, that is his choice to do so. Rodeo, whether it be Little Britches, Junior/High School, College or the Pros will never end. Way to much money and interest in it.

Then again, there are those that are against fishing, saying it's cruel to fish. There are those against zoos, but those aren't going away either.

All I can say, Tony, is...........DON'T visit a farm, ranch or zoo or watch young kids learning how to fish.
 
I might remind all that Cody specifically titled this thread PRCA rodeo. So if you have documented evidence of a PRCA rodeo that allows any abuse to any animal, then please post it here with all the information, because PRCA and also PBA are very serious and will investigate any documented claim of abuse and see that the abusers are punished severely.

Animals rights activist have people at every rodeo, videoing everything, looking for anything they can spin into abuse. 10s of thousands of hours are videoed and reviewed, looking for one rare accident that can be made to look like intentional abuse and posted online. AI is now creating incidents that never happened. The animal anti abuse folks stand to make billions off the soft hearted folks that buy into the mass animal abuse they say happens at rodeos, without knowing the facts.

So, please if you have personal knowledge of any PRCA or PBA rodeo animal abuse, please post all the details here and I will personally report it to a local vet that is a long time PRCA member and knows who to contact to have the people responsible, brought to justice.

If you just dislike rodeo and think it is animal abuse, that is fine and an opinion, but please don't present things as facts you cannot verify.

From personal experience, I dislike some events in PRCA rodeo because they are not representative of life on a ranch. I have posted about this before, so in brief, any of the timed events where speed is important, don't interest me. That is a personal preference, not based on animals being abused for entertainment, but rather just a sport that doesn't reflect its roots.

This subject is very important to me because of where it leads. In Oregon will now have a bill to vote on that will outlaw keeping animals for a food source, research, or entertainment and also includes hunting, fishing (even if catch and release), and anything connected to animal husbandry. Even our far left liberal woke governor is opposing it, saying it will destroy Oregon economically. This lunacy all started with claims that ranching, farming, and rodeo were animal cruelty.
 
Bull falls during rodeo in Victoria.

Bull falls during rodeo in Victoria.

I knew, sooner or later, Tony would come up with something against rodeo. However, that is his choice to do so. Rodeo, whether it be Little Britches, Junior/High School, College or the Pros will never end. Way to much money and interest in it.

Then again, there are those that are against fishing, saying it's cruel to fish. There are those against zoos, but those aren't going away either.

All I can say, Tony, is...........DON'T visit a farm, ranch or zoo or watch young kids learning how to fish.
I knew sooner or later, Cody would come up with something that supports rodeo. :giggle: I'm actually glad he did. He hit the nail on the head -
"Way to much money and interest in it." That's exactly how things work. When there is money in something, cruelty & abuse take a back seat.
 
I might remind all that Cody specifically titled this thread PRCA rodeo. So if you have documented evidence of a PRCA rodeo that allows any abuse to any animal, then please post it here with all the information, because PRCA and also PBA are very serious and will investigate any documented claim of abuse and see that the abusers are punished severely.

Animals rights activist have people at every rodeo, videoing everything, looking for anything they can spin into abuse. 10s of thousands of hours are videoed and reviewed, looking for one rare accident that can be made to look like intentional abuse and posted online. AI is now creating incidents that never happened. The animal anti abuse folks stand to make billions off the soft hearted folks that buy into the mass animal abuse they say happens at rodeos, without knowing the facts.

So, please if you have personal knowledge of any PRCA or PBA rodeo animal abuse, please post all the details here and I will personally report it to a local vet that is a long time PRCA member and knows who to contact to have the people responsible, brought to justice.

If you just dislike rodeo and think it is animal abuse, that is fine and an opinion, but please don't present things as facts you cannot verify.

From personal experience, I dislike some events in PRCA rodeo because they are not representative of life on a ranch. I have posted about this before, so in brief, any of the timed events where speed is important, don't interest me. That is a personal preference, not based on animals being abused for entertainment, but rather just a sport that doesn't reflect its roots.

This subject is very important to me because of where it leads. In Oregon will now have a bill to vote on that will outlaw keeping animals for a food source, research, or entertainment and also includes hunting, fishing (even if catch and release), and anything connected to animal husbandry. Even our far left liberal woke governor is opposing it, saying it will destroy Oregon economically. This lunacy all started with claims that ranching, farming, and rodeo were animal cruelty.
All that is needed to see animal abuse is eyes that function. That is what is so troubling to supporters of such "Entertainment."
And denial is not just a river in Egypt.
 
All that is needed to see animal abuse is eyes that function. That is what is so troubling to supporters of such "Entertainment."
And denial is not just a river in Egypt.
Wrong! One needs knowledge of what they are seeing. Abuse means suffering and those ignorant of livestock husbandry, only imagine the animal is suffering by just being at the rodeo. Yes, there are cases of animal injuries at rodeo, but they are few and dealt with immediately and get better care than humans.

What is mind boggling is the folks that oppose rodeos wear clothes made by children forced into slave labor. That is human cruelty, but I don't see these activist in front of stores that sell child labor made clothes, protesting or videos on YouTube calling for change. Anyone that drives a car is guilty of animal abuse. Roads and highways disrupt animals rights. If you live in a house, how many animals were killed building it and die keeping it safe from rodent infestation?

Again the topic is PRCA rodeo and so far I see no one posting first hand evidence or any evidense they can document, that PRCA rodeo is cruel to animals, just by existing.

I am a realist and don't have the entitlement of liberal luxury beliefs. I share your love and respect for animals, but don't define responsible care for animals, even for entertainment, as abuse. Again the key to abuse is suffering. A kid rough housing with a pet dog isn't abuse. If he takes an object and beats the dog that is abuse.

The idea that raising animals for a food source or for entertainment, is abuse, is a luxury belief that smacks of hypocrisy.
 
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