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Bulls aren killed during Portuguese bullfights, are they?

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Bulls aren killed during Portuguese bullfights, are they?

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In Portugal, bulls are not killed in the bullring, under the eyes of the public. However, during the bullfight they are tortured in several ways. After the bullfight, they are herded out of the bullring and are killed outside the public’s view, after waiting in a dark cage for hours or even days for the slaughter man to put them out of their misery. With lies such as ‘the bull is not killed’ and ‘bloodless bullfight’, the Portuguese bullfighting industry lures tourists into the bullrings, so that they can earn more money and organize more bullfights. Learn more about Portuguese bullfighting.

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