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The Australian cattle industry strongly promotes low-stress stock handling, where workers are trained to minimise stress and handle animals calmly with minimum noise and movement. Workers on many farms and stations have undertaken such training over the past few decades. Meat and Livestock Australia, the industry research and development organisation, supports low-stress stock handling because it is consistent with good animal welfare, occupational health and safety and productivity.

Research shows that community concerns regarding the use of animals in entertainment is rising [ 4 ]. As such, there are greater community expectations on government, businesses and organisations to respond appropriately to public concerns regarding the welfare of animals.

Rodeos are often sponsored and supported by local businesses and sometime community groups with some receiving donations collected at the event. However, most businesses and organisations are unaware of the significant animal welfare issues associated with rodeos, although awareness is increasing. Increasingly, companies are withdrawing support for animal events, including rodeos, that provoke community concern, on the basis that they do not align with their brand strategy.

Where rodeos and rodeo schools are permitted to be conducted, the RSPCA advocates the adoption of compulsory and enforced animal welfare standards and a registration and licensing system. Compliance with compulsory standards for the management, housing and transport of rodeo animals must be made a condition of licensing.

Attendance by a suitably qualified veterinarian should also be mandatory at all rodeo events to ensure prompt and appropriate veterinary care is provided to animals as required. In their review of rodeos, the Germany based Registered Association of Veterinarians for Animal Protection recommended that bull riding cease based on animal welfare grounds [ 3 ].

In Australia, the RSPCA and many other animal advocacy groups are calling for rodeos including bull riding, to cease due to inherent pain and suffering caused to animals. Photo 2: Intense facial expression, excess drooling of mucous saliva, open mouth, flared nostrils indicating fear and stress.

Applied Animal Behaviour Science — Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association Annals of Tourism Research Home Sport, Entertainment and Work Rodeos What are the animal welfare issues associated with bull riding?

Risk of injury Bulls are at risk of injury whilst in the chute, when released, during and after bucking. PBR was in charge of creating a redesign of the traditional bucking chute to improve rider and bull safety. Since the redesign, injuries to bulls have been completely eliminated. The animals are only allowed to travel a maximum of 10 hours per day in trailers with air-ride suspension to prevent injury before leading them to rest and graze for hours. While in transport, these bulls are in inches of soft sawdust.

Bulls are fed 15 pounds of high quality hay every day, and often times get B complex vitamin shots and nutritional supplements to keep them healthy, happy and at the top of their game. The handlers make sure the bulls are hydrated, well fed and happy before any event.

There is always a vet on site or on call. If there is any issue health-wise with an animal at the event, the veterinarian is notified immediately. This is ethically done and has a paper trail, health papers are required for all animals arriving at competition.

They are inspected with great care prior to competition. The bulls competing in PBR on February 24 are years old and more mature. Most people who are vehemently opposed to rodeo really don't know anything about it, or about animals in general for that matter. Cowboys and cowgirls understand the power of bucking bulls and mutual respect develops between the animals and competitors. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.

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