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An 'Aloitador' fighter tries to control a wild horse during the Rapa Das Bestas festival on Saturday, July 3 in Sabucedo, Spain. Wild horses are caught in the hills and taken down to the Corral of Sabucedo where they are sheared and tagged in the Rapa Das Bestas or 'Shearing of the Beasts'.

Rapa Das Bestas

I often wonder if the people who participate in these kinds of festivals have previous experience with the animals. It looks like a pretty good way for man and beast to get hurt, even if one is familiar with horses. See more photos from the Rapa Das Bestas here.

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I find it absolutely unbelievable that people find the need to do these kinds of things to animals. As for being "groomed"?? Quite dangerous for the horses and the people that are involved.

    Reply#1 - Mon Jul 9, 2012 5:22 PM EDT

    The tradition seems to be ludicrous, and terrorizes the horses.
    Unless, they vaccinate the animals.

      Reply#2 - Thu Jul 12, 2012 8:30 PM EDT
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