Tell the Calgary Stampede to Ban Calf Roping

Tell the Calgary Stampede to Ban Calf Roping

The Issue

Calf roping is one of the most disturbing parts of a rodeo. Young calves, just three or four months old, are pursued by mounted riders. The terrified calves run at speeds of over 25 miles per hour. The rider lassos the calf by the neck or torso, jerks the calf off his feet, and slams him to the ground, where the young animal has three of his legs tied together. This violence can result in serious injuries to calves, including broken necks, backs, and legs. Some calves end up paralyzed due to damage to the spinal cord from roping.

Calf roping is a major event at the annual Calgary Stampede. It doesn't have to be. The event is banned in several jurisdictions, including Rhode Island and Baltimore County, Maryland, as well as Germany and the Australian state of Victoria. The second largest rodeo in Canada, the Cloverdale Rodeo, banned calf-roping in 2007 and is still very successful. There is no reason to continue this cruel practice at the Calgary Stampede. Tell rodeo officials to put an end to this barbaric practice.

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Brandon BosworthPetition StarterHonolulu-based writer Brandon Bosworth grew up in Aiea, HI, the largest town in the U.S. with an all-vowel name. A longtime animal lover (and rabid cat person), since giving up meat he has become increasingly concerned with issues relating to animal rights and welfare. When not writing, Brandon enjoys reading, watching movies, or engaging in various physical pursuits. An avid music buff, he admits to owning way too many CDs.
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The Issue

Calf roping is one of the most disturbing parts of a rodeo. Young calves, just three or four months old, are pursued by mounted riders. The terrified calves run at speeds of over 25 miles per hour. The rider lassos the calf by the neck or torso, jerks the calf off his feet, and slams him to the ground, where the young animal has three of his legs tied together. This violence can result in serious injuries to calves, including broken necks, backs, and legs. Some calves end up paralyzed due to damage to the spinal cord from roping.

Calf roping is a major event at the annual Calgary Stampede. It doesn't have to be. The event is banned in several jurisdictions, including Rhode Island and Baltimore County, Maryland, as well as Germany and the Australian state of Victoria. The second largest rodeo in Canada, the Cloverdale Rodeo, banned calf-roping in 2007 and is still very successful. There is no reason to continue this cruel practice at the Calgary Stampede. Tell rodeo officials to put an end to this barbaric practice.

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Brandon BosworthPetition StarterHonolulu-based writer Brandon Bosworth grew up in Aiea, HI, the largest town in the U.S. with an all-vowel name. A longtime animal lover (and rabid cat person), since giving up meat he has become increasingly concerned with issues relating to animal rights and welfare. When not writing, Brandon enjoys reading, watching movies, or engaging in various physical pursuits. An avid music buff, he admits to owning way too many CDs.

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Verne Kimball
Verne Kimball
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Petition created on July 9, 2010