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Sounds like you know absolutely nothing about the sport of rodeo at all!!! How about you actually talk to somebody who's been around horses his whole life!
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These horses are not wild; their domesticated and under the care of people. you need to understand that our spurs actually do serve a purpose. Spurs actually help us hold on to the animal with our feet as well as gain better contact with the animal. The rowels on our spurs are dull and rounded, and they're not designed to hurt the animal nor do they. I just wish you knew more about the sport of rodeo than you appear to show.
@@pitgroove.37_66 i also wish u knew wat getting kicked with spurs felt like bc its very painful even if ur digging into the side of n animal to hold on!!
@@djcrazy2685 you need to understand that spurs actually do serve a purpose whether they are rodeo spurs or even everyday riding spurs. In regards to both bareback and saddle bronc spurs, they help the rider gain better contact with the animal and they provide some grip for the rider. Many bucking horses actually buck harder and perform better when riders use spurs. The rowels on bronc riding spurs are round and allow for a faster movement from rigging/saddle to front of shoulder. They are not designed to hurt the animal nor do they. They are designed to help the rider’s feet move faster, create closer contact, and help the animal perform to the best of their ability!
@@djcrazy2685 another thing I should mention is that we don't want our Spurs to be so tight to the point where there's no movement at all when it's attached to the boot itself. We want to have a little bit of movement in the spur when it's on the boot so it doesn't bounce off the horse's neck when we try to set them and grab onto the horse with our feet!
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All of y'all rodeo haters here need to shut up! You all may think these horses are tortured and abused; THEY'RE NOT!! If some of y'all here have pets or kids, these animals get treated better than most of y'all's pets and kids! All of y'all rodeo protesters here need to do your research before trying to make mediocre statements saying the torture YOU THINK goes on at these rodeos! GET A GRIP!
If only you knew more about the sport of rodeo then you actually do! Since your profile picture shows you with a horse, you absolutely should be familiar with the sport of rodeo as well!
I would like to point out to all of you a few things One, I ride horses often, and am around these animals and study their body language If you watch, the horse's ears are almost never pinned, they are not in physical pain and if you were to watch a full ride including the aftermath, you'd see that the horse stops bucking almost every time, there are horses that keep bucking but every horse is different, it really does depend on if they were trained gently or abusively I am not saying that every one of these horses are treated well, yes, there are some really abusive and terrible ways that rodeos run their bucking animal events, but thats not what all rodeos do, there is a way that you can train the animal to buck without being abusive My last point is that at my local rodeo, they do not tighten the bucking straps to where it physically is causing pain to the animal, they tighten it to where is causes just enough discomfort to wear the animal will buck, in a lot of the pbr or nra rodeos they do tighten them to tight (in my opinion) also at my rodeo if you are caught using any form of electrocution on the animal you will be banned (i beleive that is the rule), so yes there are very abusive and wrong ways that these animals are run, but there are plenty of ways to make the event much easier and gentle on the animal, and no, i am not saying that it is a completely non abusive sport, no matter what you do in rodel there will be an aspect that somebody will find abusive and that often times is true. I just ask that we all think and do research, not just make "educated" guesses. It would help the debate over this issue be much less dramatic and far more peaceful between people. I'm not looking to start a full blown argument i am just pointing out what i have learned and witnessed in my years of being around this type of environment :)
Why don’t we just have the comments turned off for this video since mostly all the people commenting are little bitches and keep saying it’s animal abuse. Like literally, if you don’t like watching rodeos, then very simply just don’t watch them, no one wants to hear bullshit coming out your mouth.