W/S Crowd W/S Horses entering arena W/S Wild horses M/S Wild horses W/S People riding wild horses W/S Wild horses W/S People wrestling wild horses C/U People wrestling wild horses W/S People wrestling wild horses W/S People wrestling wild horses M/S People wrestling wild horses W/S People wrestling wild horses C/U A wild horse's tail being forcibly cut W/S A wild horse's tail being forcibly cut W/S Spectators W/S People wrestling wild horses W/S People wrestling wild horses M/S People wrestling wild horses and forcibly cutting their tails M/S Wild horses
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Men and women braved the rain and the strength of dozens of wild horses weighing several hundred kilograms Saturday in the Spanish town of Sabucedo for the "Rapa das Bestas," a controversial festival which involves wrestling wild horses and forcibly cutting their manes and tails while the animals try to resist.
The horses used in the festival live in a semi-feral state in the nearby mountains. Wrestling the animals, which can weigh several hundred kilograms, is seen as a test of strength and will. "Rapa das Bestas" means "Cropping the Beasts."
Horse wrestling is considered animal abuse by a number of organisations, such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). In the U.S. state of Oklahoma, horse wrestling is legally classified as animal cruelty, punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 (€3,680) and seven years in prison.
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