Cruel and Inhumane Treatment of Animals

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Animals aren’t actors, circus clowns or prisoners. So, how come it’s okay to force them to perform confusing tricks or travel across the country in cages and trailers? Why are they exploited for human amusement? Unfortunately, some of these animals even lose their lives from incessant physical punishment and abuse. Animal suffering can be seen in many forms of entertainment including rodeos, circuses, and zoos. There are around eight hundred professional rodeos and a number of smaller ones in the United States each year (Francione 25). They involve a series of timed events using horses and other farm animals designed to challenge the skills of the contestants. Circuses are also a very popular form of entertainment that began in the late eighteenth century and involve acrobats, clowns and a variety of exotic animals. Lastly, zoos have remained popular tourist sites for centuries. In Canada and the United States alone, approximately 112 million people visit zoos each year (PETA 203). Though these attractions seem fun and harmless, many of the animals used in these practices suffer greatly. Every year thousands of animals are injured or killed in rodeos. Circuses also cause animal suffering through cruel punishment and improper housing. Finally, animal hardship is displayed in the terrible conditions of zoos. Animals in the entertainment industry are purely exploited for profit and endure great suffering shown through the conditions of rodeos, circuses, and zoos.
The cruel and inhumane practices of rodeos cause great concern for the welfare of animals in the entertainment industry. First of all, unnatural behaviors are often provoked in rodeos in order to secure a thrilling competition. “Bucking straps” are put on the abdomens of th...

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