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I am not familiar with the "wild cow milking" event.
INDUSTRY
California County To Consider Ban On Rodeo Events, Gear
By GREG HENDERSON August 15, 2022
The Alameda County, Calif., Board of Supervisors is set to consider banning wild cow milking contests in rodeos and the use of spurs and straps used by rodeo cowboys to provoke bulls and horses into bucking, along with the stiff ropes used to lasso cattle or tie them down.
The board will hear the proposal next month, and, if approved, could threaten the future of rodeos at the alameda County fairgrounds and the Rowell Ranch Rodeo in Castro Valley that just celebrated its 100th annual event in May, according to the San Jose Mercury News.
The proposed ordinance would ban the act of tackling or milking bovines such as steers, calves, bulls, oxen, heifers or cows for entertainment or sport. The policy has been sought for years by animal-rights activists, who consider the wild cow milking event cruel and inhumane. ... Our lifestyles are important, cultures are important, longtime Alameda County rancher Brian Morrison told the Mercury News. For this ordinance to try to be piggybacked on to hurt a particular culture and institution like the Rowell Ranch Rodeo is shameful.
The new ordinance was introduced last week and will be considered by the board Sept. 20. The issue was postponed after others on the board pointed out that the countys agriculture department had not been given an opportunity to review the language, the Mercury News reported.
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