What does the Texas livestock ban mean for Alberta rodeos?
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Livestock that have been in Texas within the past 21 days won't be allowed to enter Canada due to screwworm detections, but Lone Star State rodeo athletes aren’t willing to let the flesh-eating parasite stop them from coming to Alberta and competing in one of the most lucrative rodeos in the world." width="620" />
Livestock that have been in Texas within the past 21 days won't be allowed to enter Canada due to screwworms, but Lone Star State rodeo athletes aren’t willing to let the flesh-eating parasite stop them from competing in Canadian events — including the Calgary Stampede, one of the most lucrative rodeos in the world.