calf 1730 is taken down mid-run by the lasso which tightens around his legs, which causes a head-first fall to the ground. This fall is associated with a risk of injury, including vertebral cervical and spinal. Gripping him by the paw while the calf is in full run represents a risk of injury from hyperextension of the limb when the rope is suddenly pulled tight. There is a risk of injury, such as cranial, cervical and ocular injuries, at the time of impact with the ground. The trail visible left in the sand across about one meter also suggests the possibility of skin (facial) and ocular injuries due to friction against the sand after falling in mid-run, as well as sand inhalation through the nose and mouth.
le veau 14 est pendu par le cowboy qui tire sur la corde serrée autour de son cou pour le soulever afin de le projeter au sol. Cela cause un danger de lésions aux structures cervicales (peau, muscles, larynx, trachée, vertèbres, ligaments, nerfs, vaisseaux sanguins). Ensuite, le veau 14 est projeté au sol sans retenue avec impact violent sur le côté. La brusque augmentation de pression intrathoracique qui en résulte est susceptible de causer des dommages alvéolaires, des 32 contusions pulmonaires, un pneumothorax. L’impact au sol suite à la projection peut aussi causer des fractures de côtes.
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calf 14 is abruptly brought to a halt in mid-run by a traction on the neck which makes him spin in the air through 180 degrees. This causes a risk of damage to the cervical structures (skin, muscles, larynx, trachea, vertebrae, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels).
calf 14 is strangled by the cowboy who pulls the rope tight around his neck to lift him up to hurl him to the ground. This causes a danger of damage to the cervical structures (skin, muscles, larynx, trachea, vertebrae, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels). Then, calf 14 is hurled to the ground unrestrained with a violent impact to his side. The sudden resultant increase in intrathoracic pressure is likely to cause alveolar damage, lung contusions, pneumothorax. The impact from being hurled to the ground can also cause rib fractures.
Puis le veau 8 est projeté au sol sans retenue avec impact violent sur le côté du thorax. La brusque augmentation de pression intrathoracique qui en résulte est susceptible de causer des dommages alvéolaires, des contusions pulmonaires, un pneumothorax. L’impact au sol suite à la projection peut aussi causer des fractures de côtes.
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calf 8 is abruptly brought to a halt mid-run by a violent traction to the neck which makes him lift off f the ground and spin in the air through 180 degrees. This causes a risk of damage to the cervical structures (skin, muscles, larynx, trachea, vertebrae, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels).
Then calf 8 is hurled to the ground unsupported with a violent impact to the side of his thorax. The sudden resulting increase in intrathoracic pressure is likely to cause alveolar damage, lung contusions, pneumothorax. The impact with the ground upon being hurled down can also cause rib fractures.
même après la fin de l’épreuve, la corde reste serrée autour des yeux du veau 24 qui reste couché et qui défèque probablement sous l’effet du stress.
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the rope passes across the eyes of calf 24, which causes a risk of ocular ttrauma (including abrasion / laceration / corneal perforation and intraocular hypertension) as well as eyelid trauma when the rope is pulled tight and makes him spin through the air 180 degrees. The calf’s neck is subjected to a sudden lateral flexion that stops him mid-run, which can cause vertebral lesions.
even after the end of the event, the rope remains tight over the eyes of calf 24, who remains lying on the ground and is defecating probably under the effect of the stress.
the calf tries to get up but falls to the side because three of his legs are tied and he is left to himself. In his fall, he crushes his neck, with all his weight bent under him 180 degrees. There is a risk of injury to the cervical vertebrae.
calf 17 is abruptly brought to a halt mid-run by a traction on his neck which makes him spin through 180 degrees. This causes a risk of damage to the cervical structures (skin, muscles, larynx, trachea, vertebrae, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels).