Photos and videos of the Pink Carabao during the ‘Carabao de Coloresââas part of the festivity on the island of Negrosâare currently making rounds online.
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Farmers from Canlaon, Negros Oriental turned their carabaos âpinkâ as a symbol of support for presidential aspirant Leni Robredo. The âkalabawsâ were painted with pink roses and the words âLENI-KIKO 2022â as their owners joined the âPink Eruption Rallyâ to support the presidential candidate Vice Pres. Leni Robredo and aspiring vice president Sen. Kiko Pangilinan.
While other netizens appreciated the artwork plastered on the carabaoâs skin, many expressed their concerns regarding the animalâs health and welfare.


Social media users from Twitter tagged PETA Asia (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) to raise their issues.

Although part of the festival celebration, many raised their eyebrows regarding its political agenda while others said itâs the choice of the carabaosâ owners that matter.

Moving aside from the political statement of the art involved, carabao painting has always been a part of the cultural events in the Philippines. In Vigan, as part of their celebration of âKarbo Festivalâ, people paint artworks on carabaos’ bodies as a way of honoring the âbeasts of burden.â
This begs the question, is painting on animal skin cruelty-free?
In the case of horses, Kate Cavanaghâa registered veterinary surgeon in the UKâshared that as long as ponies are ânot showing any signs of distress and the paint is non-toxic,â the idea alone does not raise a welfare issue.
Vets are more concerned regarding the general well-being of the animals during animal-painting parties or social activities. While many horses enjoy human interaction, not all animals share the same temperament.
The British Equine Veterinary Association reminds caretakers to make sure the horses and ponies are well-fed and hydrated, with enough rest periods the whole time. The same approach can be applied to animals participating in human activities.
Strictly speaking, animal painting can be considered safeâprovided that artists use water-based and non-toxic paints free of heavy metals. In the case of smaller pets, dogsâ and catsâ skin may feel irritated when they handle water-based paints, but poisoning and toxic effects are unlikely to happen unless directly ingested.
Dubbed as the national animal of the Philippines, carabaos represent Filipinos’ hard work and perseverance. They are considered as Filipino farmersâ loyal companions and are often part of cultural celebrations.
What can you say about the pink carabao? Is painting animals for political agenda acceptable or should supporters and politicians set limits?
Source: www.vethelpdirect.com/vetblog/2020/11/04/painting-animals-fun-or-cruelty/
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