Chuckwagon races must go, say activists

gerryh

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OK, for the sake of argument, I'll concede.

Lets call it conditioning than.

No, it needs to be conditioned to do it.

Playing on a horses natural instincts to run and play, isn't really the horse saying "Strap me to a chuckwagon and lets get it on big boy!".

It's the horse being conditioned to do something man wants it to do.

There's nothing natural to a horse about being harnessed. Hence the term "To break a horse".

Does that sound like the horse was begging for it?


I'll also concede, but..... I have met the drivers, I have met the horses. I have seen how they are treated. These horses "live" to run and are treated like Kings.
 

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I'll also concede, but..... I have met the drivers, I have met the horses. I have seen how they are treated. These horses "live" to run and are treated like Kings.
Of that I have no doubt bud. I'm not trying to disparage the trainers, drivers or the sport.

I'm just trying to keep it honest. The majority horses have to be broke to harnessed, or saddled.
 

gerryh

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and as for the calf roping and wrestling..... how many here that oppose these aspects of the Rodeo have actually raised a calf? I have, and I played with it, and wrestled with it. When the "little" bugger hit 5-6 months..well... let's just say a 400 pound bull calf doesn't lose very often...lol
 

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Chuckwagon races must go, say activists
Ruptured aneurysm caused crash that killed three horses at Stampede

CALGARY -- An animal rights group has called for a halt to......


This happens every year, doesn't it? Is it really news?

It's the Beginning of the End-if the yokels in Calgary want to be taken seriously they'll have to give this crap up.

Taken seriously by whom? I do some pretty dumb stuff at times, in others
opinions, & I've friends that do the same even in my opinion! Those that
matter to them accept them and what they do, and those that don't accept
them don't really matter. I know I'm looking at things on a small scale, but....

So if we get rid of horse racing, what will happen to the horses? Do you think people will keep them for fun? More likely straight to the dog food plant.

Also, drivers die in car racing too. I guess they should be banned as well. Heck people die almost daily driving to and from work, lets also ban driving.

I hate to say it, but (as a marketable commodity) horses (most horses) just
aren't worth the feed they eat at this point in time. Most prairie abattoirs for
horses that I'm aware of have closed down in the last couple of years due to
Animal Rights Groups (European ones) and their influence.

Instead of being sold for the meat market (Europe & Asia), the herds have been
culled back and most horses (compared to even just a few years back) don't
even get the chance to be born. Hell, at the auctions, you can pick up a horse
for well under (untrained, etc...) $200, and it costs more to feed them than they
are worth, unless they're a pet for the well-to-do or the rodeo industry, etc....

If it costs more to feed & butcher a horse that it's worth at sale, they won't even
become dog food. They'll just get put down.

The Animal Rights Groups might just save the horses right out of existance
without realizing it.
 
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lone wolf

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There's a lot of animal rights stuff going on now about dogs being seatbelted into cars. I might agree - provided they can give my dog opposable thumbs and lessons on how to release his own belt.
 

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Yokels/dipsh!ts/flakes/dimwits the terms all apply.



Albertans like to think they're somehow different-at the same time they long to be accepted the larger world and are So Proud that a myopic asswipe like Harper calls them world class-what a pack of losers!

With ongoing disgraces like this latest Stooooooopeeeed debacle they're going to find that they have a harder time attracting quality visitors for the tourism sector, quality conventions and investment.

And slowly over time the edges are going to be worn down-idiotic barbaric clown shows like the chuckwagon races are going to be downplayed and/or shifted to smaller venues further in the country- the 'Real Heart' of ever odoriferous cowboy country-where the stink of sh!t never really leaves your nostrils.

Watch and See if this doesn't Happen!

Come back to this thread ten years hence and call me wrong.

All those terms apply to you.
I can't comprehend why we, as a society, allow this to continue. Really funny, but no the point (in terms of the absurdity of the Stampede's existence) take here: The Dumbest F*ck!ng Sport On All Of Planet Earth | The Barnstormer

Calgarians can surely find something else to do in July.


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bill barilko

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Taken seriously by whom? I do some pretty dumb stuff at times, in others
opinions, & I've friends that do the same even in my opinion! Those that matter to them accept them and what they do, and those that don't accept them don't really matter. I know I'm looking at things on a small scale, but....
I should have said Calgary-a city of over a million people has a lot of politics/does a lot of business with a lot of people and those same politics/business connections will assure that barbarisms like the chuckwagon wars will come to an end.

As I said you'll still be that kind of racing in backwater places like Lethbridge and Williams Lake.


The Animal Rights Groups might just save the horses right out of existance
without realizing it.
Horses have been an expensive anachronism since my Dad was a horse logger back before WW2-perhaps society is poorer for I'll grant you that.
 

BruSan

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This happens every year, doesn't it? Is it really news?



Taken seriously by whom? I do some pretty dumb stuff at times, in others
opinions, & I've friends that do the same even in my opinion! Those that
matter to them accept them and what they do, and those that don't accept
them don't really matter. I know I'm looking at things on a small scale, but....



I hate to say it, but (as a marketable commodity) horses (most horses) just
aren't worth the feed they eat at this point in time. Most prairie abattoirs for
horses that I'm aware of have closed down in the last couple of years due to
Animal Rights Groups (European ones) and their influence.

Instead of being sold for the meat maket (Europe & Asia), the herds have been
culled back and most horses (compared to even just a few years back) don't
even get the chance to be born. Hell, at the auctions, you can pick up a horse
for well under (untrained, etc...) $200, and it cost more to feed them than they
are worth, unless they're a pet for the well-to-do or the rodeo industry, etc....

It it cost more to feed & butcher a horse that it's woth at sale, they won't even
become dog food. They'll just get put down.

The Animal Rights Groups might just save the horses right out of existance
without realizing it.

This was the very point I was trying to make earlier. You can only count on so many adoptive owners to come forward to assume the feed and care burden of all these horses currently being used in various entertainment.

Eliminating the entertainment eliminates the business aspect and will also eliminate the horses themselves long term.

Barker et-al would be much happier when the only horse available for viewing and inter-action will be the poor thing in a zoo.

Hell this country was built and sustained on the labour provided by horses until the advent of steam. I guess those folks were all guilty of animal abuse and should have shouldered the plows and threshers themselves.
 

BruSan

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Here's something else to consider; who's going to tell all those Mennonites and Amish they can no longer risk a horse hooked to a buggy out on a major highway shoulder heading into town where many of them are killed every year due to conflict with automotive vehicular traffic.

Those folks routinely buy up retired trotters and pacers at auctions and use 'em until they drop. Have oftentimes seen them left standing outside a city business or feedlots in all weather.

Where's Barker's outrage at that treatment?????
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

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It is Chuck Wagon racing...........the Kentucky Derby is horse racing.
Thanx for the clarification. Not sure the relevance. Who pulls the Chuck Wagons?

Here's something else to consider; who's going to tell all those Mennonites and Amish they can no longer risk a horse hooked to a buggy out on a major highway shoulder heading into town where many of them are killed every year due to conflict with automotive vehicular traffic.

Obviously roads should be closed to traffic to prevent such tragedies.
 

Bar Sinister

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Eliminate ritualized animal torture? Oh we couldn't do that. After all it's a tradition, just like bullfighting, bear baiting, and dog fighting are traditions.
 

The Old Medic

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The activists are nuts. let them go live off the land, with nothing but what the plants provide. No chemically produced yarns for their clothing; no animal products to eat or wear; and no fair benefiting from the use of any of those products by others. I suspect that the vast majority would be dead in less than 6 months.
 

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The activists are nuts. let them go live off the land, with nothing but what the plants provide. No chemically produced yarns for their clothing; no animal products to eat or wear; and no fair benefiting from the use of any of those products by others. I suspect that the vast majority would be dead in less than 6 months.

What does yarn and chemicals have to do with recreational horse racing that kills 2 horses every year? Are you suggesting that somehow the chuckwagon races actually makes synthetic polymers? Is that why they run like that?
 

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It won't. Stampede's numbers are way up this year. The "protesters" are being ignored by the people going to the Stampede.

They come across as exactly what they are. Brainless twits, standing on the side of McLeod Trail yelling idiotically about that which they know not.

Next time that you see these activists happily protesting away and plying their message - do a quick assessment of the number of leather belts, shoes and jackets among the do-gooders... I like to roll down the window and ask them why they choose to support the barbaric practice of adorning themselves with the skin of the creatures that they are protecting.

Come to think of it; I've yet to get an answer from any of 'em
 

taxslave

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Next time that you see these activists happily protesting away and plying their message - do a quick assessment of the number of leather belts, shoes and jackets among the do-gooders... I like to roll down the window and ask them why they choose to support the barbaric practice of adorning themselves with the skin of the creatures that they are protecting.

Come to think of it; I've yet to get an answer from any of 'em

In the same vein I'm wondering why all the AGW protestors are busy posting tripe here instead of fighting forest fires in Colorado and Washington? Or did I miss something and mother nature's CO2 emissions are good for the environment?
 

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To write this off as ambiguous activism or synonymous with some crazy PETA endeavour is a bit of an exaggeration in my opinion, though I do see where you guys are coming from.

The only real compelling argument would be to show that these horses would live a much worse life if they weren't racing. I think one pundit on Power and Politics mentioned something about them being 'lined up to be killed' if they were not being used for the track, but I have yet to see any evidence about how they would have a much higher likelihood of pain and suffering.
 

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The activists are nuts. let them go live off the land, with nothing but what the plants provide. No chemically produced yarns for their clothing; no animal products to eat or wear; and no fair benefiting from the use of any of those products by others. I suspect that the vast majority would be dead in less than 6 months.

Ahh, the old hypocrisy gambit. Since neither of us are perfect, then we must be the same! That about it?

This line of thinking is absurd. It is an attempt to demonstrate that no one measures up to ideal perfection, and therefore we all share the same shades of gray morality. People can oppose the worst, and most unnecessary animal cruelties without being full vegans and without a month long depression over stepping on a bug.

Suggesting that people who oppose animal cruelty are hypocrites because they have some leather on their shoes, is like suggesting that anyone who spanks their child, has no right to complain about parents beating their children to death.