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Rodeo Bans Trail Riders After Horse Deaths
1 Mar
Summary
- Trail riders association barred from parade due to two horse fatalities.
- Rodeo cited animal welfare policy for the disqualification.
- The group aims to preserve African American western heritage.

The Northeastern Trailriders Association was disqualified from a Houston Rodeo parade after two horses from the group died en route. Rodeo officials cited their animal welfare policy, emphasizing the paramount importance of animal and rider well-being. The association, founded to preserve African American western heritage, has participated in trail rides to the rodeo since 1996.
According to the trail boss, one horse died due to heatstroke in a trailer with closed windows, while a second suffered from colic. Despite the disappointment, the association proceeded with its own ride at a private arena to celebrate their culture and history. The rodeo confirmed the group remains eligible for future participation.




