*please read full description* These are the new horses and bulls the Honeycutts had me film in Yuma. (from the Yuma Jaycees Rodeo in February 2010.)
Okay heres the story about the last clip:
The bucking horse got spooked and reared up and fell over backwards in the chute. Once down, he just lay there until they got him to stand back up. He wasn't injured, and after he got up he went back to he pen he was looked over by a vet to make sure he was okay. (he was)
The bullfighter is Joe Butler.
@barboro1 The horse was not hurt and most of the audience on the other side of the arena didn't see him go down. Trust me, these people care SO MUCH about their animals. If an animal had been injured in the arena like a rider (which I have seen only once in all my years of rodeo going) they actually do update the audience with how he's doing.
questions117 10 months ago
you know i like to watch rodeos (except for calf roping i think that is cruel) but what i cant stand is when an animal is hurt they act like nothing is happening, but yet when a person is hurt they sit there and talk about it all through the rodeo, that really pisses me off they need to give as much detail about the animal as the do the person!!!!
barboro1 10 months ago
@TheSallylover Read the description.
questions117 11 months ago
What happend to the horse at the end? :'o
TheSallylover 1 year ago