People Are Ripping Off Steers' Tails for Sport and Leaving Them Without Vet Care

  • von: Care2 Team
  • empfänger: Illinois State Government, Ogle County Authorities

In Rochelle, Illinois, a horrifying display of animal abuse took place at a steer tailing event resulting in at least five steers getting their tails ripped off. The event was a cruel display of violence, leaving one steer with a broken leg, while others were left lame. To make the situation even worse, not a single injured steer received any veterinary care or pain relief, which is a clear violation of Illinois animal cruelty laws. 

Sign the petition to demand that the Illinois state government take immediate action to strengthen animal cruelty laws enforcement and put a stop to steer tailing!

Steer tailing, also known as bull tailing or coleadero, is a rodeo event where a rider yanks a steer's tail to drag or flip the animal to the ground. The practice often causes severe injuries like degloving (where the skin is ripped away from the underlying muscle) and broken bones, and is widely condemned as cruel and inhumane.

Even the concept of tail docking, which is usually done for medical or aesthetic reasons, is opposed by the American Veterinary Medical Association Despite. If tail docking is likely done in the best of circumstances with the appropriate pain medication, how can anyone justify steer tailing?

Not only is this abusive to the animals, but it is also illegal under Illinois law, which prohibits the overworking and mistreatment of animals. We must ensure this abuse never happens again.

Sign the petition today to demand justice for these animals and better enforcement of animal cruelty laws!

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