Chuckwagon safety questioned after Calgary Stampede
A high number of horse deaths during the 2019 Calgary Stampede chuckwagon races has led to some calling for the event to be banned.
A total of six horses died during this year’s races, bringing the number of deaths to more than 70 since the event began in 1986.
“All of these horses go through a lot of different checks and tests with different people. They are constantly checked by vets to make sure they are healthy, they are treated not like pets, but like members of the family,” former president of the Prince Albert Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association, Alex Fiddler said.
“It’s unbelievable how these guys take care of these horses. Most of them are looked after better than pets living in people’s homes.”