Horses are made to supposedly dance or display their skills, to the beats of the dhol and other drums, at the Pushkar Camel Fair and the Rural Olympics at Kila Raipur in Punjab. However, the animals clearly do not like this treatment and circus behaviour that humans make them do. It does pass off as culture and tradition in many parts of India.
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