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If Mr. Ed, the talking horse, was still around, he’d tell you to get lost if you asked him to pull a chuckwagon at the Stampede (Photo: Public Domain).Interviews with professional chuckwagon racers saying how very, very sad they are and what a pal their horses were don’t change anything either.Promises like these don’t change anything because it’s plain on the face of it that the only thing the Stampede takes seriously is the bad publicity generated among “bleeding hearts” like me every time a horse has to be put down after a chuckwagon race.The plain ugly fact is the equine carnage continues year after year at the Calgary Stampede because chuckwagon races are exciting and nobody in Alberta gives much of a hoot.Unlike other rodeo sports, which may be cruel in the sense they’re uncomfortable for the dumb beasts involved, chuckwagon races are particularly dangerous for horses because of the nature of the creatures themselves and the tactics used by wagon drivers to cut off competing rigs. Weren’t Rona Ambrose and Jason Kenney part of the federal conservative government’s attempt to institute a hotline for citizens to complain about “barbaric cultural practices”? Calgary Stampede, come on down!Thank you, Simon. I would take the same position on golf courses which I oppose on environmental grounds.Interstellar Rodeo. The story you want is part of the Maclean’s Archives.
“J.P.” is Ambrose’s husband, J.P. Veitch, a highly successful investment banker and former rodeo bull rider, who is said to be “unenthusiastic about playing the political spouse again.” Besides, Ambrose once told an interviewer that Veitch promised her both a horse and a dog if she left politics behind. J.P. Veitch, a stockbroker and former bull rider, says while he can’t prove it, he’s pretty sure that rodeo bulls love what they do. I mean the chuck wagon racing fans should watch the horse’s experience from start to literal finish.The last line of the article reads, “In related news, 12 rodeo clowns were put down just for the hell of it.”An article that speaks the truth to pathetic justifications. I have never attended a rodeo—despite living just a 90-second drive from our local rodeo venue—and do not ever plan to. It seems that the money fuels the risk that the animals are put under in order to entertain the audience. She quotes stockbroker J. P. Veitch, the former bull rider nowadays generally known for his supporting role as husband of former Conservative MP and leader Rona Ambrose, saying “ the criticism reminds him of the refrains heard about Alberta’s energy sector.” In fairness, Mr. Veitch was talking about bull riding, not chuckwagon races. But ending cruelty to washed-up racehorses sent down to the chuckwagon circuit? After 71 years of doing very little to diversify our economy from fossil fuels, Alberta would be in deep trouble if the oilpatch dried up overnight. (This does not include the horse destroying fabulous fantasy of chuckwagoneering).Perhaps in petro Alberta chuck wagon racing could be replaced with gas tanker truck racing!This article is more bitterly critical as any within memory.
But by late afternoon, after the market closed, the 26-year-old was dealing with bulls of o another kind—trying to stay on top of 1,500-lb.
Out of curiosity which rodeos do you think do treat the animals in a humane way? I leave it to readers to make of that what they will.I admit it, this post is almost word for word the same as Calgary Herald columnist Licia Corbella (Photo: David J. Climenhaga).About all I had to do this year was revise the number of equine casualties, note the diminishing size of the prize pot, and change the name of the political party in power that encourages this travesty.
Now let’s take it a step further and not cover the doomed animal with an “apology tarpe” to shield the crowd from “the act” .
I also realize anything I say will not change anyone’s opinions but I personally enjoy watching rodeo events. Plus update the pious quotes from the Stampede, of course.Why bother changing anything else? With the possible exception of mutton-busting events at kids rodeos, though, none of them are anything I’d do to a dog.
“J.P.” is Ambrose’s husband, J.P. Veitch, a highly successful investment banker and former rodeo bull rider, who is said to be “unenthusiastic about playing the political spouse again.”
The deaths will be ignored by the Stampede’s organizers, and by everyone else in political Alberta. You can argue persuasively that both rodeo events emphasize riding and roping skills still vaguely relevant to the Western agricultural sector.Racing sandwich trucks and taxicabs around the track through an active pedestrian crossing would have more relevance nowadays to the state of the cattle industry in Calgary – which hasn’t been entitled to call itself Cowtown since the last cattle auction decamped for Strathmore in 1989. But with nothing like the million-dollar prizes offered at the Calgary Stampede. Both have problems in there very nature, but the public ones are for public as opposed to private use.The chuckwagon races at the “Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth” back in the day (Photo: Calgary Stampede). Their friendship dates from the year he spent in Ottawa in 1991 as an executive assistant to Calgary Tory MP Lee Richardson.
I dunno. Hosts with the most J.P. Veitch and Minister of Health Rona Ambrose welcomed a select group of guests at Veitch’s home recently in support of True Patriot Love. I mean, the threat’s been goin’ around, these days. I send her bull-riding pictures and we exchange letters.” But perhaps J. P.’s success was in the stock market last week. I have a great deal of respect for those who can train a team of horses to pull a chuck wagon.
If Mr. Ed, the talking horse, was still around, he’d tell you to get lost if you asked him to pull a chuckwagon at the Stampede (Photo: Public Domain).Interviews with professional chuckwagon racers saying how very, very sad they are and what a pal their horses were don’t change anything either.Promises like these don’t change anything because it’s plain on the face of it that the only thing the Stampede takes seriously is the bad publicity generated among “bleeding hearts” like me every time a horse has to be put down after a chuckwagon race.The plain ugly fact is the equine carnage continues year after year at the Calgary Stampede because chuckwagon races are exciting and nobody in Alberta gives much of a hoot.Unlike other rodeo sports, which may be cruel in the sense they’re uncomfortable for the dumb beasts involved, chuckwagon races are particularly dangerous for horses because of the nature of the creatures themselves and the tactics used by wagon drivers to cut off competing rigs. Weren’t Rona Ambrose and Jason Kenney part of the federal conservative government’s attempt to institute a hotline for citizens to complain about “barbaric cultural practices”? Calgary Stampede, come on down!Thank you, Simon. I would take the same position on golf courses which I oppose on environmental grounds.Interstellar Rodeo. The story you want is part of the Maclean’s Archives.
“J.P.” is Ambrose’s husband, J.P. Veitch, a highly successful investment banker and former rodeo bull rider, who is said to be “unenthusiastic about playing the political spouse again.” Besides, Ambrose once told an interviewer that Veitch promised her both a horse and a dog if she left politics behind. J.P. Veitch, a stockbroker and former bull rider, says while he can’t prove it, he’s pretty sure that rodeo bulls love what they do. I mean the chuck wagon racing fans should watch the horse’s experience from start to literal finish.The last line of the article reads, “In related news, 12 rodeo clowns were put down just for the hell of it.”An article that speaks the truth to pathetic justifications. I have never attended a rodeo—despite living just a 90-second drive from our local rodeo venue—and do not ever plan to. It seems that the money fuels the risk that the animals are put under in order to entertain the audience. She quotes stockbroker J. P. Veitch, the former bull rider nowadays generally known for his supporting role as husband of former Conservative MP and leader Rona Ambrose, saying “ the criticism reminds him of the refrains heard about Alberta’s energy sector.” In fairness, Mr. Veitch was talking about bull riding, not chuckwagon races. But ending cruelty to washed-up racehorses sent down to the chuckwagon circuit? After 71 years of doing very little to diversify our economy from fossil fuels, Alberta would be in deep trouble if the oilpatch dried up overnight. (This does not include the horse destroying fabulous fantasy of chuckwagoneering).Perhaps in petro Alberta chuck wagon racing could be replaced with gas tanker truck racing!This article is more bitterly critical as any within memory.
But by late afternoon, after the market closed, the 26-year-old was dealing with bulls of o another kind—trying to stay on top of 1,500-lb.
Out of curiosity which rodeos do you think do treat the animals in a humane way? I leave it to readers to make of that what they will.I admit it, this post is almost word for word the same as Calgary Herald columnist Licia Corbella (Photo: David J. Climenhaga).About all I had to do this year was revise the number of equine casualties, note the diminishing size of the prize pot, and change the name of the political party in power that encourages this travesty.
Now let’s take it a step further and not cover the doomed animal with an “apology tarpe” to shield the crowd from “the act” .
I also realize anything I say will not change anyone’s opinions but I personally enjoy watching rodeo events. Plus update the pious quotes from the Stampede, of course.Why bother changing anything else? With the possible exception of mutton-busting events at kids rodeos, though, none of them are anything I’d do to a dog.
“J.P.” is Ambrose’s husband, J.P. Veitch, a highly successful investment banker and former rodeo bull rider, who is said to be “unenthusiastic about playing the political spouse again.”
The deaths will be ignored by the Stampede’s organizers, and by everyone else in political Alberta. You can argue persuasively that both rodeo events emphasize riding and roping skills still vaguely relevant to the Western agricultural sector.Racing sandwich trucks and taxicabs around the track through an active pedestrian crossing would have more relevance nowadays to the state of the cattle industry in Calgary – which hasn’t been entitled to call itself Cowtown since the last cattle auction decamped for Strathmore in 1989. But with nothing like the million-dollar prizes offered at the Calgary Stampede. Both have problems in there very nature, but the public ones are for public as opposed to private use.The chuckwagon races at the “Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth” back in the day (Photo: Calgary Stampede). Their friendship dates from the year he spent in Ottawa in 1991 as an executive assistant to Calgary Tory MP Lee Richardson.
I dunno. Hosts with the most J.P. Veitch and Minister of Health Rona Ambrose welcomed a select group of guests at Veitch’s home recently in support of True Patriot Love. I mean, the threat’s been goin’ around, these days. I send her bull-riding pictures and we exchange letters.” But perhaps J. P.’s success was in the stock market last week. I have a great deal of respect for those who can train a team of horses to pull a chuck wagon.