Rodeo: Animal Welfare vs. Animal Rights

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For many people across the United States rodeo is how they make a living. Weather its competing, selling, or just working behind the sense, they depend on rodeo for a job. Not only do humans depend on rodeo for a job, but so do all types of animals. Not all horses are cut out for the same job just as all humans are not. Many animal rights groups use words like animal cruelty and unsafe to describe a rodeo, but underneath the tough exterior strict rules combat the use of these words by cutting down on the unsafe and cruel events. Rodeo, despite being a dangerous sport, benefits a community in many ways and does not condone animal cruelty in any way. It is a place where a community of people can show their skills, sell their products, and find friendships with people just like them.
Rodeo was believed to have started as friendly competition between ranch hands to see who could complete daily tasks the fastest and most efficient. That eventually grew into the “American sport” we have today, though it’s not only practiced in America (About). It is seen by many as a way to celebrate America’s western roots. Prescott Arizona holds the title of world’s oldest formalized rodeo. On July 4th 1888 businessmen there organized a “Cowboy Tournament” that later grew to be “a multimillion dollar enterprise with more than 700 professional rodeos in 50 states” (Anderson). It may seem and look a little different than it did back then,” but it still involves just as much skill and horsemanship as before” (About).
The Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association, also known as the PRCA, prides itself on creating safe and entertaining rodeos across the country. It is also the oldest and largest rodeo-sanctioning body in the world (About). Governing over ...

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