- Blood sport
Bloodsport or blood sport is any
sport orentertainment that involves violence against animals.Bloodsport includes
coursing orbeagling , combat sports such ascockfight ing, or other activities. These usually involve blood being drawn, and sometimes result in the death of one or more animals.Use of the term "blood sport"
According to the
Oxford English Dictionary , the earliest use of the term is in reference to mounted hunting, where the quarry would be actively chased, as infox hunting orhare coursing . Beforefirearms a hunter usingarrow s or aspear might also wound an animal, which would then be chased and perhaps killed at close range, as in medievalboar hunting. The term was popularised by author [http://www.henrysalt.co.uk/index_old.html Henry S. Salt] (1851–1939).Later, the term seems to have been applied to various kinds of baiting and forced combat:
bull-baiting ,bear-baiting ,cockfighting and later developments such asdog fighting andrat-baiting . The animals were specially bred, confined and forced to fight. In theVictorian era ,social reform ers began a vocal opposition to such activities, claiming grounds ofethics ,morality andanimal welfare .Current issues
Changes in usage of the term "blood sport" illustrate the depth of the linguistic and social complexities of
social evolution .Hunting
Animal rights and someanimal welfare activists have sought to extend the term "blood sport", especially as apejorative , to a variety of activities not covered by the original use of the term [cite web
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work = Stag Hunting pp. 1–33, in Killing for Sport: Essays by Various Writers, edited by Henry S. Salt
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accessdate = 2006-12-17 ] . Its usage to describe modernhunting is a matter of dispute. Modern hunters claim to be guided by the ethics of [http://www.boone-crockett.org/huntingEthics/ethics_fairchase.asp?area=huntingEthics fair chase] and claim not to impose needless animal suffering. Those who oppose hunting claim, however, that humans do not need to hunt in order to survive and that hunting, perforce, inflicts needless suffering.Bull fighting and cock fighting
Today, under lobbying pressure, limitations on blood sports have been enacted in much of the world. Certain blood sports remain legal under varying degrees of control in certain locations ("e.g.,"
bull fighting andcockfighting ) but have declined in popularity almost everywhere else. [cite book
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title = Blood Sport: a social history of Spanish bullfighting
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ISBN-13: 978-0812231298 ] Proponents of blood sports are widely cited to believe that they are traditional within the culture. [http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues2/2005/vol09n19/Cockfighting.html Cockfighting] , Puerto Rico Herald, 2005.] Bullfighting aficionados, for example, do not regard bullfighting as a sport but as a cultural activity. It is sometimes called a tragic spectacle, because the bull is invariably killed and the bullfighter is always at risk of death. BothBarnaby Conrad 's "La Fiesta Brava " and Hemingway's "Death in the Afternoon " offer opinion on this matter.YouTube Blood sport
The video sharing site
YouTube has been criticized by theRSPCA , among others, for hosting videos of animal conflict staged specifically to be shown on YouTube, especially the feeding of one animal to another for the purposes of entertainment. [ Times online, [http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article2284380.ece] August 19, 2007, retrieved August 25, 2007.] [ Practical Fishkeeping, [http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/item.php?news=1255] May 17, 2007, retrieved August 25, 2007.]List of blood sports
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Badger-baiting
*Bear-baiting
* Betta-fighting
*Bull-baiting
*Bullfighting
*Cockfight ing
*Cock throwing
*Cricket fighting
*Dog fighting
*Fox hunting
*Fox tossing
* Gladiatoral spectacles
*Hare coursing
*Hog dogging
*Human-baiting
*Hunting
*Insect fighting
*Rat baiting
*Rodeo
*Spider fighting
*Vaquejada
*Wolf hunting Campaigning organizations
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Irish Council Against Blood Sports (Ireland)
*League Against Cruel Sports (UK)
*Hunt Saboteurs Association ee also
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Animals in sport
*Baiting (animals)
*Illegal sports External links
* [http://www.banbloodsports.com Irish Council Against Blood Sports]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4V9l4ChELo YouTube footage of a captive deer being pursued by hounds and horsemen]References
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