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What happens to the bull if he wins over the Matadors? I take it he's up for stud now?

No its slaughtered along with it mother to end the line or so I've read
whys that? Surely defeats the purpose of breeding fighting bulls in the 1st place, would make the Matadors job harder if they were known killers
I agree but it seems to be tradition http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/11/ritual-of-slaughtering-mother-of-bull-that-killed-spanish-matado/
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But that isn't what they do. Bull comes in untouched and meets a man who only has a cape. Nothing else. He turns it a few times. Then the Picador comes in on a protected horse. The bull is brought

They've made big changes with the horses, with the padding now used and kelvar I've never seen a horse injured. Picadors work with the same few horses throughout the season. If a horse was stressed it

if people want to brand them like hero's that's up to them......i can't see anything manly about sticking half a dozen spears into an animal and letting it suffer until it can't move any more... i do

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What happens to the bull if he wins over the Matadors? I take it he's up for stud now?

No its slaughtered along with it mother to end the line or so I've read
whys that? Surely defeats the purpose of breeding fighting bulls in the 1st place, would make the Matadors job harder if they were known killers

The bulls mother had already died of old age....still a petition to save her life....

 

Yawn same old same old

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Finally got my hands on the little parcel DIDO sent me, once I had dusted all the strange white powder off it was all good. I've got a terrible cough now though, sure it's unrelated :laugh:

 

No, joking aside DIDO is a real gent, after I expressed an interest in bullfighting in this thread he offered to send me over a couple of books and magazines. Considering we've had our fair share of disagreements on here I thought it was really kind gesture, he's obviously very passionate about bullfighting and happy to share that passion.

 

I cracked open "The Last British Bullfighter" this morning and I've had my head buried in it all day, what a character "El Ingles" is. Definitely recommend the book to anyone with an interest :thumbs: My 10 year old niece had a flick through the magazines looking at the pictures and she was really fascinated. Think we've got a new young fan here, though her vegetarian hippy mother isn't too pleased about it.... :laugh:

 

So thanks again DIDO, as I said you're a true gent :thumbs:

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Nice....good lad.

 

This topic sparked my interest a bit as well....is there a season as such ?......when and where would be good to sample a bit of this in the near future Dido ?.....or anyone else for that matter ?

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Nice....good lad.

 

This topic sparked my interest a bit as well....is there a season as such ?......when and where would be good to sample a bit of this in the near future Dido ?.....or anyone else for that matter ?

Getting in touch with these lads might be a good start pal http://www.ctol.org/ :thumbs:

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Do they shave the bills horns so that there sensitive to touch

Anti crap. If the Bulls show any defects the crowd is in uproar and the bull is replaced. The second aspect he's judged on is how hard it goes into the horse.

These bulls aren't sensitive.

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Club taurino of London can be a good source of help....but have patience with them....they are either in spain or avoiding controversy in the UK...joining and getting their magazine would be a good source of more upto date information than I can give.

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Finally got my hands on the little parcel DIDO sent me, once I had dusted all the strange white powder off it was all good. I've got a terrible cough now though, sure it's unrelated :laugh:

 

No, joking aside DIDO is a real gent, after I expressed an interest in bullfighting in this thread he offered to send me over a couple of books and magazines. Considering we've had our fair share of disagreements on here I thought it was really kind gesture, he's obviously very passionate about bullfighting and happy to share that passion.

 

I cracked open "The Last British Bullfighter" this morning and I've had my head buried in it all day, what a character "El Ingles" is. Definitely recommend the book to anyone with an interest :thumbs: My 10 year old niece had a flick through the magazines looking at the pictures and she was really fascinated. Think we've got a new young fan here, though her vegetarian hippy mother isn't too pleased about it.... :laugh:

 

So thanks again DIDO, as I said you're a true gent :thumbs:

The copy of death in the afternoon is a bit rough...it was a book I bought 20 years ago and is the ideal first book.

 

El Ingles is still about, he's involved with the Manchester club.

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Finally got my hands on the little parcel DIDO sent me, once I had dusted all the strange white powder off it was all good. I've got a terrible cough now though, sure it's unrelated :laugh:

 

No, joking aside DIDO is a real gent, after I expressed an interest in bullfighting in this thread he offered to send me over a couple of books and magazines. Considering we've had our fair share of disagreements on here I thought it was really kind gesture, he's obviously very passionate about bullfighting and happy to share that passion.

 

I cracked open "The Last British Bullfighter" this morning and I've had my head buried in it all day, what a character "El Ingles" is. Definitely recommend the book to anyone with an interest :thumbs: My 10 year old niece had a flick through the magazines looking at the pictures and she was really fascinated. Think we've got a new young fan here, though her vegetarian hippy mother isn't too pleased about it.... :laugh:

 

So thanks again DIDO, as I said you're a true gent :thumbs:

The copy of death in the afternoon is a bit rough...it was a book I bought 20 years ago and is the ideal first book.

 

El Ingles is still about, he's involved with the Manchester club.

Nothing wrong with a well worn book shows it's been enjoyed :thumbs: will be cracking into that once I've finished El Ingles book.

 

Glad to hear he's still involved in the sport.

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