Animal rights group targets popular Wyoming rodeo

by kittymowmow on July 18, 2008

Western heritage runs deep in this high plains city, and nothing typifies the local cowboy and ranching culture more than the 10-day Cheyenne Frontier Days celebration, which boasts the world’s largest outdoor rodeo.

Yet, as this year’s “Daddy of ‘Em All” rodeo gets under way this weekend, the event is fighting off allegations of animal cruelty, which prompted the rock band Matchbox Twenty to cancel a scheduled performance.

Animal-rights activists want certain rodeo events banned. Organizers and competitors are calling it an attack on Western tradition.

“I feel like it’s like gun control. If you let him take one event, they’re going to try to get another. And then, I think, it’s just going to snowball from there,” said Brian McNamee, a past rodeo competitor from Wyoming.

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