As
an Army Veterinarian I had spent my majority time with Horses and Mules , I had
an impression that Donkeys are like horses and I can very well treat them when
given a chance. All my convictions were proved wrong when I got the real life challenge
to treat a donkey in advanced state of colic. Thanks to the the wonderful
animal welfare organisations, Animal Rahat- PETA and Donkey Sanctuary International (an
International donkey welfare organization) which taught me much regarding this
unique versatile creation of god. Donkeys are definitely not like horses. In
many ways they have a complex psycho somatic difference and very high level of
pain tolerance , making a vet very difficult to interpret the concealed
symptoms of diseases . During my graduation days much less were taught regarding the care, management and diseases of donkeys. Even today the VCI syllabus addresses very less or nil regarding the
donkeys.
I
would like to dedicate this segment to the vets and animal welfare
professionals who work for donkeys. I believe their work is indeed noblest of
all . God has created donkeys with elements of extra dose of tolerance,
resilience and much versatility.
Donkeys
belongs to the class equidae . Much similar to the domestic cousin- Horse and wild relative
zebra, donkey possess its own individuality and
character making him poor man’s friend and ultimately “ beast of burden”.
Donkeys are agile, firm and much resilient animals with a great deal of
tolerance and complacence. The donkeys differ in horses in following ways . Chromosome
number of a horse is 64, Donkey has 62 chromosomes (Zebra has chromosome number
46).
Donkeys
are not like horses; they differ physically, mentally and emotionally.
More
stoical in their
behaviour , donkeys show
limited fear response
to novel situations
and this can
be mistaken for stubbornness rather than fear.
Donkeys (Equus asinus) are very
efficient at metabolising their food . Donkeys form very
strong bonds with other
donkeys and animals,
and even short term separation from a companion can be
stressful.
Donkey ergots are more prominent than for horses– Often look more like a
digital pad
Donkey inferior check ligaments– Have
an extension from the deep flexor tendon to the superficial flexor tendon in
the front legs (not found in the mule).
No Inf Check Ligament in the rear
leg
Laryngeal anatomy slightly differs
from horses and nasal passages are
smaller than equal sized horses – Smaller NG tubes required
Gestation period of a donkey is 370
were as for horses it is 340. Average life span of donkey is 35 were as for
horses it is 25.
Crossing a donkey with a horse produce
Mules and Hinnies.
Mule- female
horse bred to a male ass- 63 chromosomes
Hinny- male horse bred to a female ass- 63
chromosomes also Both crosses are considered sterile even though there are
documented cases of fertility in the female mule (Mare Mule or Molly Mule).
THE REAL LIFE OF
INDIAN DONKEYS
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Large number of donkeys are bred and exploited as pack
animals in our country especially in North India. Donkeys are mainly used in
brick klins. In south you can see a great number of Donkeys in Maharashtra-
Sangli and Solapur district and many areas of Tamil Nadu. Much compact body, a
docile nature, a “no problem “,“no complaints” attitude makes a donkey -poor
man’s friend and beast of burden.
When it comes to
tolerance , heaven is the limit for donkeys . It is absolutely true when we say
that India's infrastructure was built off their forced servitude in the brick
industry. Donkeys are routinely overloaded; young, undersized and ill or
injured animals frequently haul loads of more than 50 bricks with little to no
padding between the load and their backs. As a result, donkeys can develop
chafing wounds, bruises and abrasions which can become infected and infested
with maggots. Their hooves can become painfully overgrown, cracked and sore,
and lameness is exceedingly common.
Donkeys can suffer from a host of diseases, including rabies,
trypanosomiasis, extensive dermatitis, ophthalmic infections and a wide variety
of polythene impactive colics (which may not be prevalent outside India). Stoic
and acquiescent, donkeys are easy targets for abuse, and their suffering often
goes unnoticed. Impoverished
people with little knowledge of humane husbandry methods perpetuate many cruel
practices against these animals. Donkeys have their nostrils cut open,
ostensibly to increase air flow, and their ears are also cut open to drain
what's perceived as "bad blood" and to prevent tetanus. Most donkeys
never see a veterinarian during their entire lifetime, and there is little
scientific research pertaining to the health and welfare of donkeys in India. I was shocked to see donkeys been used for drawing sand from river bed . These " water donkeys" end up their life with irreparable hoof decay and wide variety of hoof ailments.
Illegal attempts to transport donkeys across the borders of Maharashtra and Karnataka to be killed for meat are still reported. As evidenced by the above, donkeys are among the most abused animals on Earth.
When I was working
for PETA as Program Manager and Chief Vet Surgeon for the Animal Rahat , the
largest working animal welfare program, as a team we learned a lot
treating wide ailments in donkeys.
Understanding the socio economic structure of a donkey owners life is the first
step in understanding the physical condition of donkeys. In majority of brick klins of our country , It is a common
scene to watch 3 year old kids grossly malnourished leading a 2 year old donkey colt
over loaded with bricks. If you go to his hut you can see his ailing carrying mother with five
more hungry kids playing around in a filthy, totally unhygienic environment.
What is the role of animal welfare in the place where human welfare is grossly
compromised ?
Tetanus
and Rabies are the most dangerous disease conditions in donkeys apart from
plastic colics , gross worm infestations and wide range of wounds and hoof
affections. The sight of the donkey with rabies is really horrific to watch and
much challenging even to approach for
euthanasia. An average donkey needs regular deworming with broad-spectrum
dewormers – Fenbendazole and praziquantel combinations , regular hoof cleaning
and body grooming apart from nutritious
diet of plenty of green grass, chaffs , wheat bran and protein sources . But in
real field scenario donkeys graze on road side eating plastics invariably
leading to plastic colics.
Colic in donkeys requires special attention as the
only pain signs in donkey with colic will be anb increase in heart beat and
respiration rate. The tolerance of this species is too high that many clinical
signs get concealed.
Where
ever we see donkey owners ,it is a mandate to advice them for tetanus toxoid
injection and anti rabies injection annually.
A
WAY FOREWARD
I
strongly believe that Animal Welfare is the extension of Human welfare and this
is more pronounced with donkey welfare. As the donkey owners are the poorest of
all animal handlers who live with gross poverty , difficult and struggling to
earn their routine bread . It is a very
common fact that literacy rate is almost
nil with donkey owners. Poverty breeds callous attitude and we can see animal welfare
being compromised grossly in brick klins in the country. If we really want to
make some difference to this condition of donkeys we need to work a lot at the
community level and a great deal of society upliftment is the only way to bring
welfare for this poor creatures. In a country were crores of money being pumped
in the name of CSR, I believe it is the duty of every corporate, every building
built on brick to address this sufferings of this beast of burden. In other way
I would like to put as “ for every brick produced in a brick kiln we owe its
share to the mighty donkeys who worked in the brick klins”.
A veterinarian role in community development is much pronounced in practice of donkey medicine.
A veterinarian role in community development is much pronounced in practice of donkey medicine.
I thank the wonderful team of Donkey Sanctuary
India and UK, Animal Rahat PETA , Brookes India who laid foundation for this
great initiatives for struggling donkeys in our country. The community
development programmes by these organisations had literally made paradigm shift
in the approach towards the donkeys .
I salute all my fellow veterinarians and
animal welfare staff in these organizations and in field who works hard to
address the suffering of the donkeys. I am equally proud and honored to be one
amongst you who care a lot for this wonderful creation of god .
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