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shows that 64 per cent of British Columbians are opposed to the use of animals in rodeo, and in fact, there’s been a recent shift away from inhumane rodeo events in B.C.,” Vancouver Humane Society communications director Chantelle Archambault told Global News in April.“The truth is that rodeos are fundamentally at odds with how we should be treating animals.
“To encourage the horse or bull to buck, a flank strap is placed around the hindquarters of the animal, applying pressure to their sensitive underbelly. The rider’s score also increases the more they incite bucking by using their metal boot spurs on the animal.”
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