Budweiser Parent Responds to Activist Pressure, Ends Clydesdale Horse Tail Docking

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Anheuser-Busch InBev, the parent company of Budweiser, has announced that it will no longer cut the tails off Clydesdale horses used in its promotional events, following pressure from animal rights activists. The practice of tail docking, which involves removing a portion of the horse's tail, has been criticized by activists for being unnecessary and causing pain to the animals. Anheuser-Busch's decision reflects a growing trend among companies to prioritize animal welfare concerns in response to public pressure.
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