Photo from Coke Cruelty���Does Coca-Cola sponsor rodeos? Coca-Cola denies sponsoring rodeo, but image above speaks louder. "Without torture, there can be no rodeo," says Peggy W. Larson, DVM, MS, JD, a former bareback bronco rider who claims horses and bulls buck wildly only because they are in pain from rigid flank straps and spurring. |
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It is archived to use as a letter-writing example or for background research. Coca-Cola Denies Rodeo Sponsorship Then why is there logo at rodeos across North America? A Coca-Cola statement claims the company and its USA bottling partners will: "Not sponsor events or attractions that feature animals unless event organizers have policies and procedures in place to support humane treatment and provide�quality veterinary care to protect animal health and safety." Huh? Why then are Coke banners displayed at Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo? The Coca-Cola logo pops up in rodeos across North America. Blood from a horse wound even splattered an entry chute with a prominent Coca-Cola sign at the 2005 Cheyenne, Wyoming rodeo! Animals in rodeos do not receive "humane treatment" or "quality veterinary care." In fact, rodeo handlers bully animals with electric prods, straps, spurs and tail twisting. On-site veterinarians, if present, cannot intervene once a deliberately agitated animal is released into the ring. |
Disaster aid for animals + action for all
hurt by greed, cruelty, hate.