Nebraska Humane Society Calling for Ban on Horse Tripping

The Nebraska Humane Society has called for a ban on Mexican rodeo events, saying the sports can cause traumatic injury to the animals.

Armando Pliego, treasurer of the Omaha-based rodeo club Charros Las Amistad, said the rodeo–called a charreada–is a time-honored tradition similar to American rodeos. His group has performed the Mexican sport, including events such as horse tripping and steer tailing, in Nebraska, Iowa, and Kansas.

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