Wild cow milking is an event that forces lactating mother cows who
are separated from their nursing calves into a loud, bright arena.
Two competitors on horseback then rope her around the neck and
forcefully take her milk. These events are traumatic and terrifying
for the cows involved, and inherently carry a high risk of injury
for both the cows and the humans involved.
In a win against rodeo cruelty, the Alameda County Board of
Supervisors voted unanimously on October 18, 2022, to approve an
ordinance amendment that bans the wild cow milking rodeo event in
unincorporated regions of the county. The ban will become law in 30
days.
Wild cow milking is an event that forces lactating mother cows who
are separated from their nursing calves into a loud, bright arena.
Two competitors on horseback then rope her around the neck and
forcefully take her milk. These events are traumatic and terrifying
for the cows involved, and inherently carry a high risk of injury
for both the cows and the humans involved.
Over 18,000 In Defense of Animals supporters contacted the Board of
Supervisors urging them to end cruel rodeo practices including wild
cow milking, which resulted in a victory for mother cows who will no
longer be subjected to these events. This resulting ban is largely
the credit of those of you who shared your concerns for the
sentient, emotional animals who are forced into these rodeo events.
Veterinarians, staff and owners of farmed animal sanctuaries, and
concerned citizens also added their voices to this cause, speaking
up during public comment periods before the Board of Supervisors,
illustrating the importance of this ban.
In a particularly tragic Rowell Ranch Rodeo incident in 2014, a cow
attempted to escape during a wild cow milking event by trying to
jump over a fence. In her panic, she landed on her head, suffering a
broken neck. She was later euthanized due to her tragic injuries.
In 2019, after receiving letters from hundreds of In Defense of
Animals supporters, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors took a
step in the right direction by passing a ban on cruel “mutton
busting” — an event where children jump on and ride terrified sheep.
Although this amendment did not encompass many of the proposed bans
on rodeo tools and events it initially included, we’re grateful this
ban was passed and we will continue to advocate to stop rodeo
cruelty.