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Budweiser says it has stopped chopping the tails of the iconic Clydesdale horses used in its commercials and promotions

jortakales@insider.com (Jennifer Ortakales Dawkins)

2023年9月21日

The American Veterinary Medical Association defines docking as amputating the bony part of a horse's tail, though sometimes it is used for the act of clipping only the hair.

From now on, some of Budweiser's famous horses will have longer tails. Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of the beer brand, said in a press release on Wednesday that it no longer clips its Clydes… https://www.businessinsider.com/budweiser-stops-docking-tails-clydesdale-horses-2023-9




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