Posted on 09/23/2024 4:18:09 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Numerous bulls escaped from a rodeo at a Massachusetts mall on the afternoon of Sunday, Sept. 22 — and one animal is still on the loose.
According to ABC News, eight bulls escaped their pen at the rodeo, held at the Emerald Square Mall in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, on the border of Rhode Island.
A shocking video from the incident shows rodeo attendees looking on as the loose animals race through the parking lot and crash into a fence. One of the bulls was caught shortly after breaking free.
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Good grief.
In the 1920s and 1930s, the Madison Square Garden Rodeo was one of the biggest in the world. NYC, not Massachusetts, but still the Northeast.
My family always went to the St. Paul, OR rodeo on July 4, which was my dad’s birthday, every year from the early 60s until maybe 2000 or so. The announcer used to introduce Dad to the crowd. It wasn’t a huge rodeo, but I remember that Wilbur Plaugher would be there each year when I was a kid in the 60s.
Dad died in 2002, and I haven’t been back to that part of the world in at least 20 years now. Sometimes I wonder what that rodeo’s like these days. I hope it’s still just the same.
Aren’t rodeos illegal in MA ?
(Seems awfully right wing )………
Apparently not, though I’ve heard rumors that they’re going to try to ban rodeos in California (of course).
From everything I’ve ever seen, the riders are a lot more likely to be hurt than the livestock. A good bucking horse or bull is a valuable animal that can make its owner a lot of money for a long time. I remember a rodeo announcer once claiming that a particular horse was 27 years old, and that horse put on a good performance that day, though as I recall the rider stayed on.
This story is a bunch of bull.
True. All locations were in New York City, anyway.
I guess the illegals got one.
I was at The World’s Oldest Rodeo™ in Prescott in 2020, just as the world was going stark, raving mad. Prescott was a holdout then. Hope it still is.
I’ve been to the Prescott Rodeo a couple of times, but not in 2020. We were in the process of moving to the Tucson area around then.
Look out for the Bull!
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