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zoomer
08-31-2006, 06:55 PM
Do you like rodeos? Do you enjoy going to them? I don't like them and will never in my life go to one. How they tie the bull's testicles and stuff... I just think its cruel like many other animal sports :(

I_luv_rusty
08-31-2006, 08:40 PM
Well it depends actually on the type of rodeo. I go in a rodeo this Sunday, but theres no bulls! They just have events, I do Barrel racing. :)

zoomer
08-31-2006, 08:59 PM
Well it depends actually on the type of rodeo. I go in a rodeo this Sunday, but theres no bulls! They just have events, I do Texas Barrels! :)

The kind of rodeo where people get on the bull's back with one hand in the air... and they get the bull to go crazy by tying a rope around the bull's testicles really tight......

cali
08-31-2006, 09:53 PM
I have nothing against Rodeos, and have been to a few. also Mistys sire is owned by a national bull riding champian. besides the bulls are just made a bit uncomfortable for less then a minute. I would rather focas my energy against something thats truely cruel, like bull fighting, where the entire point of the sport is to kill the bull slowly and painfully then drag it still half alive out of the arena.

Zippy
08-31-2006, 10:06 PM
I hate rodeos,circus,bull fighting,ect....

critter crazy
08-31-2006, 10:15 PM
I love rodeos!! The bulls are not harmed in any way, they are just made slightly uncomfortable! they will not hurt them at all, the cowboys are the ones that get hurt, not the animals. Those bulls are worth tons of money, some are worth millions. I enjoy them very much, and go to them every chance i get!

kt_luvs_kitties
08-31-2006, 10:50 PM
Not a chance. It is just plain cruel. Enough said:(

Suki Wingy
08-31-2006, 11:09 PM
Yup, I love them. The pro Bull riders Assoc.'s bulls are nationally known, they're like super-stars. ;) It'r reall not that painfull for them and most of the better known ones act up a lot on their own. It's the crazy cowboys not wearing vests that get hurt!

Corinna
08-31-2006, 11:45 PM
I have h beengoing to rodios for 45 years and I beleive you have some mis infomation they do not tiethe testies. the rope is arond the body between the hip and end of ribs. it more or less tickles the bull. It's like putting tape on kitties paw bottoms they just try to get it off.

Karen
09-01-2006, 01:27 AM
How they tie the bull's testicles and stuff...

Where are you getting your information?

Sevaede
09-01-2006, 02:20 AM
I cannot stand rodeos.

I have lived most of my life in a little town called Pendleton, Oregon. It is a literal holiday there. It happens during the third week of September (every year) and people usually get out of school and businesses open up wayyy longer. I was working at a sub shop and they stayed up until past midnight (usually closed at 6, I believe). They shut down main street and vendors take up all the space in town (not to mention all hotels are booked. Troy worked at the official hotel of the national bull riders association or whatever). The town triples in size. There are parades, there is the native american pageants, there are all sorts of music and acts. It is like no type of craziness I have ever seen. :eek:

It is definitely a bigger event than any other in town.

Edit: Last year, they had budweisers Clydesdales there. HUGE and beautiful.

Miss Z
09-01-2006, 03:46 AM
As Western riding is pretty unpopular here, I have never been to, and probably never will go to, a rodeo. As yet, I can't say I hate them because I do not know the full ins-and-outs of them, but generally from the snippets of writing I've read in a many a horse enyclopaedia, I don't think I like them. I find the skills of the Quarter Horse and rider barrell racing or rounding up young bullocks quite fascinating, but bronc-riding and bull-riding etc I'm not sure I agree with. Anyway, personally I don't see what's that interesting about how long some guy can sit on a bucking animal.

Felicia's Mom
09-01-2006, 07:37 AM
Yes, I have been to rodeos and enjoy them.

Argranade
09-01-2006, 12:55 PM
I never been to one but saw them on T.v.

I think it's crewl getting the animals mad and tieing rope's on them for fun.

How would you like to be sat on and have rope's at you everywhere and being pulled to the grown I dout you would like that (Unless your on somthing) :rolleyes:

There is no fun in seeing these animals being made angry and thrown down. :mad:

CathyBogart
09-01-2006, 01:13 PM
I don't like them. Uncomfortable and scared vs in pain....seems like rodeos may be the lesser of two evils where bullfighing is concerned, but IMO just because something worse exists doesn't make rodeos any better.

Roxyluvsme13
09-01-2006, 03:38 PM
I don't think they're that bad. The animals don't get hurt much at all, and it's only slight discomfort. Much more dangerous to the rider than the animal.

sammy101
09-01-2006, 05:41 PM
I have nothing against Rodeos, and have been to a few. I would rather focas my energy against something thats truely cruel, like bull fighting, where the entire point of the sport is to kill the bull slowly and painfully then drag it still half alive out of the arena.

ditto.

zoomer
09-01-2006, 08:46 PM
Where are you getting your information?

Parents.

Sevaede
09-02-2006, 12:03 AM
I would like to add something.

Pendleton is a town where rodeo is not just that. It is an OBSESSION. It ties into the towns politics, as well. THAT is why I do not like them. Because that is all that the town is about or interested in.

That being said, I *have* been to the rodeos. I have *NEVER* seen them tie up the testicles of any animal, ever.

areias
09-02-2006, 12:43 AM
I love rodeos. The bull does not get hurt at all-they grow up in rodeo, from when they are youngsters, throwing people off. And to them, they ALWAYS win. I believe it is a great satisfaction to them to be bucking and such, and then to throw the person off, it's an accomplishment. Any bull not in good health, or well taken care of, will not perform well. And what's worse...going through the meat market (have you ever seen feed lots? Tiny pens full of cattle with no where to really even walk, just sitting there to gain weight), sitting worm infested and skin and bones in a field, or being well taken care of and bucking people off? They don't tie ropes around their testicles, they put a strap under the abdomen. Yes they use electric cattle prods and such to move them, but how else are you going to move a possibly aggressive animal weighing a ton? :p

Tollers-n-Dobes
09-02-2006, 12:56 AM
I've been to a few Rodeos and enjoyed them :).

Chilli
09-02-2006, 01:58 AM
I basically just don't like them. What they "might" do to the animals isn't the reason whatsoever... simply the fact that it bores me to an extent is the reason. Some things said about rodeos are highly overrated and exaggerated.. some information people hear is rather misleading. I've been to a rodeo once in my life. I found that there wasn't much to complain about on how they treat the animals..... atleast thats how it was at this rodeo.

BitsyNaceyDog
09-02-2006, 12:51 PM
I have lived most of my life in a little town called Pendleton, Oregon. It is a literal holiday there. It happens during the third week of September (every year) and people usually get out of school and businesses open up wayyy longer. I was working at a sub shop and they stayed up until past midnight (usually closed at 6, I believe). They shut down main street and vendors take up all the space in town (not to mention all hotels are booked. Troy worked at the official hotel of the national bull riders association or whatever). The town triples in size. There are parades, there is the native american pageants, there are all sorts of music and acts. It is like no type of craziness I have ever seen. :eek:

It is definitely a bigger event than any other in town.

Edit: Last year, they had budweisers Clydesdales there. HUGE and beautiful.
It's the same way where I'm from. The rodeo (http://www.silverspursrodeo.com/) is a huge event and kids get out of school for it. They have 2 big rodeos each year, one in October and the other in February and a bunch of smaller events throughout the year. The one in February is HUGE. Along with the rodeo in February they have a fair and a pageant and lots of things.

I'm not against rodeos, but I'd rather spend my time elsewhere so I never go. My parents and sister go almost every year though.

luvofallhorses
09-05-2006, 10:46 PM
no, I HATE them!

k9krazee
09-06-2006, 08:42 AM
I actually went to a rodeo last weekend. I always enjoy watching the bull riders, for some reason. The bulls knew what they had to do, they went out there, bucked the person off and went right to the gate so they could go back to their pen. They didn't seem like they were hurt or suffering in any way. I also like the barrell racing, it looks like so much fun! The only thing I think I cringed at was roping. Two men on horses went after a calf, the first person got it around the horns and the second person had to get the rope around the back feet. Then the two riders always seemed to pull the rope tight so the poor baby looked like it was going to lose a leg, it was hard for me to watch. Or sometimes the first person would drag the calf on the ground by its horns :( Oh! Another thing I didn't like is that they called out all kids 7-12 and let 5 sheep loose with them. The sheep had ribbons attached to them and the point of this "game" was for the kids to run after the sheep and get the ribbons. The sheep looked terrified and I felt so bad. But overall, it was pretty fun, the animals all looked healthy and happy, and I'll probably go again!

Sevaede
09-06-2006, 02:19 PM
It's the same way where I'm from. The rodeo (http://www.silverspursrodeo.com/) is a huge event and kids get out of school for it. They have 2 big rodeos each year, one in October and the other in February and a bunch of smaller events throughout the year. The one in February is HUGE. Along with the rodeo in February they have a fair and a pageant and lots of things.

I'm not against rodeos, but I'd rather spend my time elsewhere so I never go. My parents and sister go almost every year though.

Heh, yup! How long do they get out of school there? In Pendleton, they get out for the whole week that Round Up is in session. They have events all around too, lots of carnivals!

All the animals there are the farmers' kids' 4H horses, cows, etc.

I agree, I'd rather spend my time somewhere else than at the rodeo. It's just not that entertaining for me. I don't care if anyone else goes, it just a personal entertainment preference! :D

In Pendleton, the kids on probation get to scrape the paint off the stalls and repaint them. Heh.

Alysser
09-06-2006, 03:34 PM
I like the ones Jenna described. IF the animal has any discomfort, even the slightest, I am agianst it. Why? because if an person hates discomfort so does an animal, and why should an animal feel something like that? Some rodeos even neglect their animals, I saw this on "Animal Priecent"

Vette
09-19-2006, 08:19 AM
Watched enough of them on TV to say i like them

BC_MoM
09-19-2006, 08:21 AM
Rodeos are great. :)

Corinna
09-19-2006, 10:45 AM
Most of you younins are missing the point. Rodeos have cowboys and they have wrangler jeans on. Ummm I love rodeos!!!! :D

Alasse
09-19-2006, 01:42 PM
Absolutely love em....and do not believe it to be overly cruel

pitc9
09-21-2006, 09:02 AM
I feel bad for the animals because they don't have a choice.
If a bull rider gets hurt, it was his choice to get on the bull, no one ever made him get on the bull.
Spending their entire lives being moved all over the country, trailer to holding pen, being shocked, tied up, trailed, holding pen.. over and over.
Yeah, I know someone said it's better then going to a slauter house. But is it?
At least those animals get to die and have their suffering come to an end!

But I also realize that it's called a "sport" but so also is hunting. :(

sumbirdy
09-22-2006, 01:49 PM
I hate them! They are so cruel to the animals. Rodeo is a big thing where i live (so is hunting :eek: which i don't like either) People around here think it is funny to be cruel to animals.

Husky15
09-30-2006, 05:24 PM
Never been to one.