Vengeful Rodeo Contestant

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2012

A vengeful rodeo contestant is beaten by a steer, so the creep runs the steer into a fence. No one says a thing. That's the world of rodeo. Cruelty is King, especially at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

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  • Now Steve...Have you ever ridden in a rodeo or spectated at an equine event? Do you ride competitively or even ride at all? By the way your opinionated "mockumentary" sounded, you don't know a horses ass from a cows udder. Just sayin

  • @rajisready Interesting logic. Let's put that in perspective. You're saying only someone who's in rodeo can recognize animal abuse? If that's the case, you're saying only someone who abuses a child can recognize child abuse; only someone who murders can recognize murder.

  • I think you got this Video all wrong there Mr. Steve Hindi. In this type of sport, even if you miss your steer, you take your horse all the way down tracking the steer to the end. Its to teach your horse never to quit.. And also if i can point out, the door at the end of the arena did not open far enough for the steer to get through.. So, please don't make things sound like what there not..

  • @cholan1972 They're not going to open the gate to let the steer run at a full steam past the gate. That's why it was closed. The fact the wrestler continued on has nothing to do with 'training' the horse. No small miracle the idiot didn't run the horse into the fence as well. He should have, could have, pulled up sooner.

  • I agree with many of your videos, in that these rodeos are extremely cruel to animals. However, being a girl that rides in rodeos that don't involve bucking and wrestling animals, but still has roping (without tugging and choking, etc) this is quite common in young steers. Also, by the looks of the horse, the rider was too rough, but was struggling to get the horse to slow. They love to chase the cows!This is exaggerated in my opinion and the steer was fine, a common mishap that is never serious

  • @katelynlactteh He didn't have to flank the steer all the way down to the gate. He knew he wasn't getting a time. The hazer turned off, he could have as well.

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  • @SoShezaHotty

    your a cattle woman and your into rodeo?

    I'm a keeper of horses, sheep and eat home grown beef and lamb. Real people who care for the lives of livestock do not rodeo them. Grow up and learn, little miss "SoShezaHotty" for the boys.

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  • @barbsinclair If you care about the lives of "livestock" then don't consider them "livestock" at all but as sentient persons deserving of respect and the right to not be used as property and resources. If you care about them do not treat them as objects to use. Go vegan!

  • @katelynlactteh Horses do not love to be owned and controlled and cows do not love being chased. Owning, dominating, and exploiting animals for human use IS cruel.

  • @SHARKonlineorg I agree, except like I said, the horse was probably struggling against his hand and was difficult to slow down. Even though the rider is in control, the horse can still very well do anything it wants and probably chose to continue to chase the cow, as it's been trained to do. None of this is with the intention to hurt an animal.

  • @teonnamae The rider was flanking him right to the gate at a full run. No steer would have stopped.

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