PETA ‘Horses’ to Blast Budweiser Clydesdale Mutilations at Farmers’ Market Appearance
For Immediate Release:
August 15, 2023
Contact:
David Perle 202-483-7382
On Thursday during a “Meet a Budweiser Clydesdale” event at the Flint Farmers’ Market, a herd of PETA supporters wearing giant realistic horse masks will converge outside the public market bearing signs that proclaim, “Budweiser Has Blood on Its Cans!”—urging the King of Tears to end its painful and unnecessary amputations of Clydesdales’ tailbones.
When: Thursday, August 17, 3 p.m.
Where: Flint Farmers’ Market, 300 E. First St. (at the intersection with Stevens Street), Flint
As PETA revealed in a recent video exposé, Budweiser severs the Clydesdales’ tailbones or painfully cuts off the blood supply with a tight band, eventually causing them to die and fall off—all so the horses will look a certain way when hitched to a beer wagon. Cosmetic tailbone amputation is condemned by the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Association of Equine Practitioners and is illegal in 10 states and several countries, including Belgium, where Budweiser’s parent company, Anheuser-Busch InBev, is based.
“Horses need their tails for balance and to protect themselves against biting and disease-spreading insects,” says PETA Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo. “Until the company stops disfiguring Clydesdales, PETA is calling on everyone to boycott Bud and enjoy a delicious local craft beer instead.”
PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to use for entertainment or abuse in any other way”—opposes 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.