In case the youngster doesn't want to co-operate, a trainer stands by with one of the sharp metal hooks used to manage the animals.
The disturbing picture is one of a series taken by a former trainer which campaigners say reveal the brutal reality of how elephants are prepared for circus work.


Peta - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - say the elephants are also separated from their mothers by force. Cool Picture Gallery


The Government here is considering legislation to impose stricter conditions on their care, training and performance, particularly where young are concerned.


They were taken more than seven years ago - but Peta says such methods are widespread, and 'effectively amount to the torture of defenceless animals'.


Peta director Poorva Joshipura said: 'All the evidence suggests that the methods described by Sam Haddock are standard operating procedures.'


