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Elephants Beaten with Bull Hooks in the Name of Entertainment

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Former Ringling Brothers Employees Bolster Federal Lawsuit Against Circus

Washington, D.C. (Aug. 29, 2007) – The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) and others seek permission for three former circus employees to join in their federal lawsuit against Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus under the Endangered Species Act. The suit alleges that Ringling Bros. mistreats and abuses the Asian elephants it uses in shows all across the country.

Former Ringling Bros. employees Archele Hundley, Margaret Tom and Robert Tom Jr. witnessed elephant cruelty before leaving the circus last summer. Their observations reaffirm evidence previously described by existing plaintiff and former Ringling Bros. employee Tom Rider, which includes the routine striking of elephants with bull hooks, and chaining of the animals for long periods of time.

Hundley, who quit the circus because she found the mistreatment of the animals too upsetting, recalled an incident where notorious animal trainer, Sacha Houcke used a bull hook in an attempt to force an elephant named Baby to lie down.

After smacking her with the bull hook repeatedly with no success, Houcke inserted the bull hook into Baby’s ear canal, and while holding the bull hook’s handle with both hands, he pulled down on Baby’s ear with all of his weight, causing her to bleed profusely and squeal in pain.

In describing an episode that happened earlier this year when an elephant named Asia defecated on one of the dancers during her routine, Margaret Tom stated that she “witnessed two guys beat Asia the minute she left the stage, hitting her at least 10 times with bull hooks, making her scream.”

Margaret Tom’s husband, Robert Tom Jr., reported that elephants are hit with bull hooks daily. He described an elephant who bled from the back and screamed in pain from a beating that lasted approximately 30 minutes. The trainer exerted so much energy that “he would periodically sit in a chair to take a break, then return to the elephant and start hooking again.”

“These witnesses reinforce what we know Ringling Bros. is anxious to hide,” said Tracy Silverman, General Counsel for AWI. “We are pleased that these former employees have come forward to reveal what goes on behind the scenes of the big tent, and we are eager to present this evidence in court.”

The Washington, D.C. law firm Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal is representing AWI and its co-plaintiffs, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the Fund for Animals, the Animal Protection Institute and another former Ringling employee, Tom Rider.

Trial is expected to commence sometime next year.

Contact: Tracy Silverman, Esq.: (703) 836-4300/tracy@awionline.org

The Animal Welfare Institute has worked for over 56 years to reduce the unnecessary pain and suffering inflicted on animals by humans.

To help make a difference, please visit Animal Welfare Institute.

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3 Responses to “Elephants Beaten with Bull Hooks in the Name of Entertainment”

  1. All of our hearts should ache after learning about this. The elephants, as are all of the animal kingdom, are our teachers and fellow travelers on this planet. “The Golden Rule” applies to ALL.

  2. I’d like to know why I haven’t seen Willie on television decrying this. As many of us have done, pressure needs to be brought to bear on the sponsors of the circus in each city it visits. We have written Channel 8 and the Dallas Morning News to insist that they cancel their sponsorships and get form-letter, meaningless replies. Instead of sponsoring these barbaric events, they need to be coming out and decrying them. Our world is turned upside down when we have no more sensibility or compassion than this.

  3. Natasha Lawry Says:

    It sickens me to know that people and businesses still patronize this barbaric event, under the guise of childhood entertainment. Children should be taught to respect their fellow earthlings - not be made to sit and gawk at the unnatural acts the animals are forced to perform under threat of pain. These are living creatures with feelings, not toys or cartoons. Any business who supports this cruel event will never see me as a customer, but I agree with blogger James Solley that many of the written pleas and phone calls made to the media go unanswered. I’ve appealed to the FW Weekly and been told that the subject wasn’t likely to draw many readers - therefore the 3-time annual story of the weekend-long Peta protest demonstration has never been covered in Fort Worth at all. I believe that until we boycott the industries that support the circus, we may never put the Ringling Bros. out of business.

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