A shocking PETA investigation has revealed the 'King of Beers' mutilates its world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales strictly for 'cosmetic reasons'. Budweiser has used the iconic Clydesdales in parades, television commercials and at the for nearly a century. But PETA claims the company has been harboring an 'ugly and dirty secret' about how the cruel way it treats these animals to ensure they will look a certain way as they pull the wagon. Its nine-month investigation last year at Warm Springs Ranch in - the official breeding facility for Budweiser Clydesdales and Grant's farm - uncovered that some horses' tailbones are amputated while they are foals.
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