An international coalition of animal protection organizations sent a letter this morning to Anheuser-Busch (AB) InBev urging the beer maker to end the companyâs horrific practice of amputating the Budweiser Clydesdalesâ tailbones.
Cutting off horsesâ tailbones for cosmetic reasons is banned in AB InBevâs home country of Belgium and in other European Union (EU) member nations, yet as PETA recently revealed in a damning video exposĂ©, Budweiser severs its famous Clydesdalesâ tailbones just so theyâll look a certain way when hitched to a beer wagon.
The letter was signed by Belgiumâs GAIA, Denmarkâs Dyrenes Alliance, Italyâs Ente Nazionale Protezione Animali, Franceâs Fondation Brigitte Bardot, the Paris Animaux Zoopolis, Spainâs Foundation for Advice and Action in the Defence of Animals (FAADA) and AsociaciĂłn Defensa Derechos Animal, AnimaNaturalis Internacional (based in Spain and Latin America), the Ippothesis Panhellenic Equine Welfare Society, and PETA entities in France, Germany, the Netherlands, the U.K., and the U.S.
Cutting off horsesâ tailbones affects their balance when running and removes their first line of defense against biting and disease-spreading insects for their entire lives. A recent PETA video exposĂ© shows the Clydesdales in near constant distress because theyâre unable to brush away flies. Tailbone amputation for cosmetic reasons is condemned by leading veterinary associations in the EU and the U.S.
âThese organizations represent millions of people in the U.S. who demand that AB InBev stop disfiguring Clydesdales for no medical reason but simply to sell beer,â says PETA Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo. âTail amputation is a crude and cruel 18th century mutilation that has no place in todayâs world.â
PETAâwhose motto reads, in part, that âanimals are not ours to use for entertainment or abuse in any other wayââopposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more information, please visit PETA.org, listen to The PETA Podcast, or follow the group on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
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Source: Peta.org