Jman888 Moderator October 19, 2017 Share October 19, 2017 i doubt i can watch the match Dog vs wild boar fights in Indonesia prompt calls to end 'traditional' sport Samuel Osborne, The Independent Online 'Not only is it extreme animal cruelty, but it debases us as humans to promote such barbarity as fun' A dog and wild boar fight during a contest, known locally as 'adu bagong' (boar fighting) REUTERS/Beawiharta Animal rights activists have called for the end of staged fights between dogs and captured wild boars in rural Indonesia. Locals gather around a bamboo-walled arena in a remote part of Java island to watch the blood-curdling contests, which are known locally as "abu bagong" (boar fighting). "The vicious and exploitative fighting of dogs and wild boars in Indonesia is a disturbing spectacle that must be condemned," Wendy Higgins, a spokesperson for Humane Society International told The Independent. "Watching animals savagely fight each other must never be considered entertainment, nor excused as culture." She added: "Not only is it extreme animal cruelty, but it debases us as humans to promote such barbarity as fun. Any tradition that requires a sentient being to become a victim of violence should be consigned to the history books." The fights end only when when one of the animals is injured (REUTERS/Beawiharta) The fights take place within a 15-30 metre arena and end only when when one of the animals is injured. Participants say the contests test the agility and hunting abilities of the dogs. There is also a cash prize of up to $2,000 (£1,500) for the winning dog. If a boar survives the fight, it will return to the arena once healed. If not, it will be butchered and sold for meat. Villagers stand on a bamboo stage to watch the contest between dogs and captured wild boars (REUTERS/Beawiharta) Participants told Reuters the fights were a way to preserve a tradition of hunting in the area. "It used to be very simple, not like now when the dogs are trained," said Nur Hadi, head of Hiparu, a group of hunting dog enthusiasts that takes part in the fights. "From there it's been handed down and has even become part of tradition and culture," Mr Hadi said. Dog breeder Agus Badud said the tradition also gives people a source of income. "I take part in this contest to increase the selling price and economic value of my dogs, and it would be useless for me as a breeder if I did not participate in a contest like this," Mr Badud told Reuters. The regular spectacle began in the 1960s, when wild pig numbers in West Java soared and they were hunted to protect crops. ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davidklt Supercharged October 19, 2017 Share October 19, 2017 Barbaric. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atrecord Supersonic October 19, 2017 Share October 19, 2017 Aiyoh... Reminds me of Spartacus, which showed men killing men for sports... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic October 19, 2017 Share October 19, 2017 human beings is the worst kind in terms of brutality. Pui..... 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic October 19, 2017 Share October 19, 2017 Great, putting animals which are considered "haram" like pigs and dogs in a fight. How entertaining. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator October 19, 2017 Share October 19, 2017 Thot this thread gonna talk abt that hillview wild boar haaaaa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scion Turbocharged October 19, 2017 Share October 19, 2017 knn barbaric still in the 16th century meh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged October 19, 2017 Share October 19, 2017 Rooster fights are still popular and ongoing in countries such as thailand and phillippines. Bull fights in spain, etc. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mersaylee Hypersonic October 19, 2017 Share October 19, 2017 Some choose to majulah, some choose to goyang kiri goyang kanan, some choose to hentak kaki, then there are some choose to ke belakang pusing ... so sad... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic October 20, 2017 Share October 20, 2017 i doubt i can watch the match Whoa!!!!! The last picture machiam street fighter KO!!!!!!! Rooster fights are still popular and ongoing in countries such as thailand and phillippines. Bull fights in spain, etc.Lilke this? Definitely strobist do one ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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