Most rodeo practices breach animals legal rights under New Zealand’s Animal Welfare Act by causing unnecessary pain and distress. The types of injuries animals experience can include ripped tendons, broken bones, horns torn off, severe bruising, and organ damage – in some cases these injuries are so severe animals die or are killed as a result.
The animals forced to participate in rodeo events are provoked with painful instruments or irritating pieces of equipment, such as spurs, electric prods, and flank straps.
The physical pain and emotional distress inflicted is a brutal exhibition of human dominance over gentle herd animals, and the legal rights of animals used in rodeo will be violated until a ban is imposed.