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SIDMOUTH OPEN
The Donkey Sanctuary is an international animal welfare and rescue charity transforming the quality of life for donkeys, mules and peopleworldwide.
VACCINATING YOUR DONKEYS Learn more about vaccinations, a safe and effective way of preventing disease and fighting infection in donkeys. OUR WEBCAMS: 24/7 LIVE DONKEY COVERAGE Love donkeys? You'll love watching our webcams any time of day! Come and meet our family. Watching The Donkey Sanctuary webcams keeps you up to date with the donkeys' daily activities. See if you can stop your adopted donkey in Sidmouth on one of our webcams! DONKEY WEBCAM: INSIDE THE MAIN BARN Watch our 24/7 livestream webcam of the inside of our main barn. This is a great way to stay in touch with what is going on at The Donkey Sanctuary in Devon. This barn features adoption donkey Ruby and herfriend Bonnie!
REHOMING SCHEME
If you're considering giving our rescued friends a home, you will be joining an extraordinary group of supporters here in the UK: our Donkey Guardians. Due to current Covid-19 restrictions, we have had to make changes to our ways of working. We welcome your application to join our rehoming scheme ENDOCRINE DISORDERS IN DONKEYS Endocrine disorders are those that affect hormone production. The two that The Donkey Sanctuary is most concerned with in donkeys are Equine Cushing’s and Equine Metabolic Syndrome. It is important to be aware of the signs and effects of these disorders and how they might differ from horses and ponies.SIDMOUTH OPEN
The Donkey Sanctuary is an international animal welfare and rescue charity transforming the quality of life for donkeys, mules and peopleworldwide.
VACCINATING YOUR DONKEYS Learn more about vaccinations, a safe and effective way of preventing disease and fighting infection in donkeys. OUR WEBCAMS: 24/7 LIVE DONKEY COVERAGE Love donkeys? You'll love watching our webcams any time of day! Come and meet our family. Watching The Donkey Sanctuary webcams keeps you up to date with the donkeys' daily activities. See if you can stop your adopted donkey in Sidmouth on one of our webcams! DONKEY WEBCAM: INSIDE THE MAIN BARN Watch our 24/7 livestream webcam of the inside of our main barn. This is a great way to stay in touch with what is going on at The Donkey Sanctuary in Devon. This barn features adoption donkey Ruby and herfriend Bonnie!
REHOMING SCHEME
If you're considering giving our rescued friends a home, you will be joining an extraordinary group of supporters here in the UK: our Donkey Guardians. Due to current Covid-19 restrictions, we have had to make changes to our ways of working. We welcome your application to join our rehoming scheme ENDOCRINE DISORDERS IN DONKEYS Endocrine disorders are those that affect hormone production. The two that The Donkey Sanctuary is most concerned with in donkeys are Equine Cushing’s and Equine Metabolic Syndrome. It is important to be aware of the signs and effects of these disorders and how they might differ from horses and ponies. POISONOUS PLANTS AND TREES TO DONKEYS| THE DONKEY SANCTUARY The Donkey Sanctuary has produced this guide to keeping your donkeys safe from common poisonous plants and trees. Prevention is better than a cure when it comes to dealing with poisonous plants in your donkey'spaddocks.
PROTECTING DONKEYS FROM INSECTS Insects can cause great distress and irritation to donkeys. We offer advice to help you keep your donkeys safe from flies and midges. Good management is often the answer to reducing the annoyance and irritation caused by fly and midge attacks. LAMINITIS IN DONKEYS What is laminitis? Laminitis is a very important condition to be aware of and to look out for. It is commonly, but not exclusively, caused by an unsuitable diet, and in these cases, it can be prevented by carefulmanagement.
VOLUNTEER | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Volunteers are The Donkey Sanctuary's true champions. Join this incredible team of people devoted to improving the lives of donkeys and mules worldwide. MANCHESTER | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY A 7 acre oasis of calm and peace in a vibrant city, The Donkey Sanctuary Manchester offers donkey-assisted learning services. HOW TO TREAT YOUR DONKEYS WOUNDS Donkeys can wound/hurt themselves in many ways. However, many of the wounds/injuries they pick up are minor. Sometimes wounds will be hidden beneath a thick coat and you will only find them when groomingyour donkey.
WHITE LINE DISEASE (SEEDY TOE) An owner's guide to preventing, recognising and treating white line disease (WLD, or seedy toe) in donkeys and mules. White line disease affects the inner layers of the hoof wall and presents as necrotic and crumbly grey-white material along the white line of the foot. The reason why WLD occurs isn WORMING YOUR DONKEY ADVICE Controlling worms in donkeys is fundamental to their health and welfare. Following a suitable worm control programme can keep the number of worms to a minimum. Donkeys usually acquire worms (internal parasites) by grazing contaminated pasture. While THE DONKEY SANCTUARY WEEKLY LOTTERY The Donkey Sanctuary Lottery gives the chance of winning £1,000 every week and helping to transform the lives of donkeys, mules and peopleworldwide.
NEWS | LANCASHIRE RESCUE DONKEYS THRIVING | THE DONKEY It’s been six months since we rescued three cold, malnourished and shivering donkeys from a muddy Lancashire field on New Year's Eve. With their ordeal behind them, David, Connie and Theo are now thriving in the care of The Donkey Sanctuary.SIDMOUTH OPEN
The Donkey Sanctuary is an international animal welfare and rescue charity transforming the quality of life for donkeys, mules and peopleworldwide.
OUR WEBCAMS: 24/7 LIVE DONKEY COVERAGE Love donkeys? You'll love watching our webcams any time of day! Come and meet our family. Watching The Donkey Sanctuary webcams keeps you up to date with the donkeys' daily activities. See if you can stop your adopted donkey in Sidmouth on one of our webcams! VACCINATING YOUR DONKEYS Vaccinations are a safe and reliable method of stimulating the immune system, the system that will help your donkey fight infection and disease. They may not always prevent diseases, but they can help to significantly reduce the symptoms. In some cases, proof of up-to-date vaccination is necessary if you intend to allow your donkey to mixwith
MANCHESTER | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Adopt this affectionate chap and make him part of your life today. Follow our Manchester Facebook page to keep up to keep up to date with our Manchester donkeys. Address: The Donkey Sanctuary, Green Fold, Abbey Hey, Manchester M18 8RJ. Telephone: +44 (0) 161 301 4051. HOW INTELLIGENT ARE DONKEYS? The truth about donkey intelligence. Donkeys have an excellent memory, and great ability to learn. A 2013 study by The Donkey Sanctuary found that they can learn and problem-solve at the same pace as dolphins and dogs. This means that donkeys remember good and bad experiences for a long time. Negative or painful experiences affect the donkey DONKEY WEBCAM: INSIDE THE MAIN BARN Watch our 24/7 livestream webcam of the inside of our main barn. This is a great way to stay in touch with what is going on at The Donkey Sanctuary in Devon. This barn features adoption donkey Ruby and herfriend Bonnie!
VOLUNTEER | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Volunteer. Volunteers are The Donkey Sanctuary's true champions. Join this incredible team of people devoted to improving the lives of donkeys and mules worldwide.UNDER THE SKIN
The Donkey Sanctuary has become aware of an emerging interest in the use of donkeys as production animals, with the most highly valued products being skins, meat and milk. Our report is available in nine languages to help tackle donkey welfare challenges worldwide. DOWNLOAD EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS Our educational resources have been developed with teacher and subject specialists to cover a range of donkey-related curriculum subjects and are available free to download. We are looking for partner schools interested in being involved in the development of curriculumresources.
PROTECTING YOUR DONKEYS FROM TETANUS Tetanus, also referred to as lockjaw, is a disease caused by toxins (harmful substances) released by bacteria that have entered a wound or cut. Donkeys, horses and ponies are more susceptible to infection than other types of animal. It is commonly known as lockjaw because the muscles of the mouth contract and become 'locked', leaving the donkeySIDMOUTH OPEN
The Donkey Sanctuary is an international animal welfare and rescue charity transforming the quality of life for donkeys, mules and peopleworldwide.
OUR WEBCAMS: 24/7 LIVE DONKEY COVERAGE Love donkeys? You'll love watching our webcams any time of day! Come and meet our family. Watching The Donkey Sanctuary webcams keeps you up to date with the donkeys' daily activities. See if you can stop your adopted donkey in Sidmouth on one of our webcams! VACCINATING YOUR DONKEYS Vaccinations are a safe and reliable method of stimulating the immune system, the system that will help your donkey fight infection and disease. They may not always prevent diseases, but they can help to significantly reduce the symptoms. In some cases, proof of up-to-date vaccination is necessary if you intend to allow your donkey to mixwith
MANCHESTER | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Adopt this affectionate chap and make him part of your life today. Follow our Manchester Facebook page to keep up to keep up to date with our Manchester donkeys. Address: The Donkey Sanctuary, Green Fold, Abbey Hey, Manchester M18 8RJ. Telephone: +44 (0) 161 301 4051. HOW INTELLIGENT ARE DONKEYS? The truth about donkey intelligence. Donkeys have an excellent memory, and great ability to learn. A 2013 study by The Donkey Sanctuary found that they can learn and problem-solve at the same pace as dolphins and dogs. This means that donkeys remember good and bad experiences for a long time. Negative or painful experiences affect the donkey DONKEY WEBCAM: INSIDE THE MAIN BARN Watch our 24/7 livestream webcam of the inside of our main barn. This is a great way to stay in touch with what is going on at The Donkey Sanctuary in Devon. This barn features adoption donkey Ruby and herfriend Bonnie!
VOLUNTEER | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Volunteer. Volunteers are The Donkey Sanctuary's true champions. Join this incredible team of people devoted to improving the lives of donkeys and mules worldwide.UNDER THE SKIN
The Donkey Sanctuary has become aware of an emerging interest in the use of donkeys as production animals, with the most highly valued products being skins, meat and milk. Our report is available in nine languages to help tackle donkey welfare challenges worldwide. DOWNLOAD EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS Our educational resources have been developed with teacher and subject specialists to cover a range of donkey-related curriculum subjects and are available free to download. We are looking for partner schools interested in being involved in the development of curriculumresources.
PROTECTING YOUR DONKEYS FROM TETANUS Tetanus, also referred to as lockjaw, is a disease caused by toxins (harmful substances) released by bacteria that have entered a wound or cut. Donkeys, horses and ponies are more susceptible to infection than other types of animal. It is commonly known as lockjaw because the muscles of the mouth contract and become 'locked', leaving the donkeyREHOMING SCHEME
One of our Donkey Welfare Advisers will then be in touch (within seven days) to answer any questions you may have and talk you through the practicalities of rehoming donkeys. Alternatively, please call 01395 578222 and ask to speak to us about rehoming donkeys. Title. - None - Mr Mrs Miss Ms Master Dr The Reverend. Firstname. NEWS | BALLERINA SYNDROME: IN FOCUS | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY We catch up with Emma Hales, Veterinary Surgeon, to help understand what ballerina syndrome is and how we manage it at The Donkey Sanctuary. Ballerina syndrome is a condition that causes donkeys to be unable to fully weight bear through DONKEY-ASSISTED THERAPY Discover the world of donkey-assisted therapy and how it benefits both donkeys and humans. The Donkey Sanctuary is continually building the programme for a stronger impact in the future. HOW INTELLIGENT ARE DONKEYS? The truth about donkey intelligence. Donkeys have an excellent memory, and great ability to learn. A 2013 study by The Donkey Sanctuary found that they can learn and problem-solve at the same pace as dolphins and dogs. This means that donkeys remember good and bad experiences for a long time. Negative or painful experiences affect the donkey PROTECTING YOUR DONKEYS FROM TETANUS Tetanus, also referred to as lockjaw, is a disease caused by toxins (harmful substances) released by bacteria that have entered a wound or cut. Donkeys, horses and ponies are more susceptible to infection than other types of animal. It is commonly known as lockjaw because the muscles of the mouth contract and become 'locked', leaving the donkey ENDOCRINE DISORDERS IN DONKEYS Endocrine disorders are those that affect hormone production. The two that The Donkey Sanctuary is most concerned with in donkeys are Equine Cushing’s and Equine Metabolic Syndrome. It is important to be aware of the signs and effects of these disorders and how they might differ from horses and ponies. FACTSHEETS AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES The Donkey Sanctuary produces technical fact sheets, publications and other resources written by our team of experts to support the best care of donkeys and mules around the world. We use our knowledge and experience to produce information in various formats in order to provide support for all OUR INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES We train cart and harness makers around the world in the best techniques to prevent working donkeys and mules from suffering. Our work is supported by a range of written guides and videos. These are available here to watch and download. NEWS | 2021 SPRING RAFFLE WINNERS | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY 1st prize winner - £5,000. Winning ticket number: 459636 2nd prize winner - £1,000. Winning ticket number: 983718 3rd prize winner - £500. Winning ticket number: 755810 4th prize winner - £250 BIRMINGHAM | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Be assured we are working hard behind the scenes every day, caring for the donkeys and preparing to make sure when we do open again, it will be safe for you and everyone at the sanctuary. Address: The Donkey Sanctuary, Town Gate, Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham B74 2YT. Telephone: +44 (0)SIDMOUTH OPEN
The Donkey Sanctuary is an international animal welfare and rescue charity transforming the quality of life for donkeys, mules and peopleworldwide.
DONKEY WEBCAM: INSIDE THE MAIN BARN Watch our 24/7 livestream webcam of the inside of our main barn. This is a great way to stay in touch with what is going on at The Donkey Sanctuary in Devon. This barn features adoption donkey Ruby and herfriend Bonnie!
REHOMING SCHEME
One of our Donkey Welfare Advisers will then be in touch (within seven days) to answer any questions you may have and talk you through the practicalities of rehoming donkeys. Alternatively, please call 01395 578222 and ask to speak to us about rehoming donkeys. Title. - None - Mr Mrs Miss Ms Master Dr The Reverend. Firstname. OUR WEBCAMS: 24/7 LIVE DONKEY COVERAGE Love donkeys? You'll love watching our webcams any time of day! Come and meet our family. Watching The Donkey Sanctuary webcams keeps you up to date with the donkeys' daily activities. See if you can stop your adopted donkey in Sidmouth on one of our webcams! VACCINATING YOUR DONKEYS Vaccinations are a safe and reliable method of stimulating the immune system, the system that will help your donkey fight infection and disease. They may not always prevent diseases, but they can help to significantly reduce the symptoms. In some cases, proof of up-to-date vaccination is necessary if you intend to allow your donkey to mixwith
MANCHESTER | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Adopt this affectionate chap and make him part of your life today. Follow our Manchester Facebook page to keep up to keep up to date with our Manchester donkeys. Address: The Donkey Sanctuary, Green Fold, Abbey Hey, Manchester M18 8RJ. Telephone: +44 (0) 161 301 4051. VOLUNTEER | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Volunteer. Volunteers are The Donkey Sanctuary's true champions. Join this incredible team of people devoted to improving the lives of donkeys and mules worldwide. POISONOUS PLANTS AND TREES TO DONKEYS| THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Poisonous plants and trees. The Donkey Sanctuary has produced this guide to keeping your donkeys safe from common poisonous plants and trees. Prevention is better than a cure when it comes to dealing with poisonous plants in your donkey's paddocks. Before your donkeys graze any new pasture, check it thoroughly for the presence of toxic plants. LEEDS | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Be assured we are working hard behind the scenes every day, caring for the donkeys and preparing to make sure when we do open again, it will be safe for you and everyone at the sanctuary. Address: The Donkey Sanctuary, Swan Lane, Off Blackhill Lane, Eccup, LABORATORY REQUEST FORM LABORATORY REQUEST FORM (For use ONLY by Veterinary Surgeons) Date sample received (lab use) Please complete the information below as required. Submitting Vet Surgeon Referring PracticeSIDMOUTH OPEN
The Donkey Sanctuary is an international animal welfare and rescue charity transforming the quality of life for donkeys, mules and peopleworldwide.
DONKEY WEBCAM: INSIDE THE MAIN BARN Watch our 24/7 livestream webcam of the inside of our main barn. This is a great way to stay in touch with what is going on at The Donkey Sanctuary in Devon. This barn features adoption donkey Ruby and herfriend Bonnie!
REHOMING SCHEME
One of our Donkey Welfare Advisers will then be in touch (within seven days) to answer any questions you may have and talk you through the practicalities of rehoming donkeys. Alternatively, please call 01395 578222 and ask to speak to us about rehoming donkeys. Title. - None - Mr Mrs Miss Ms Master Dr The Reverend. Firstname. OUR WEBCAMS: 24/7 LIVE DONKEY COVERAGE Love donkeys? You'll love watching our webcams any time of day! Come and meet our family. Watching The Donkey Sanctuary webcams keeps you up to date with the donkeys' daily activities. See if you can stop your adopted donkey in Sidmouth on one of our webcams! VACCINATING YOUR DONKEYS Vaccinations are a safe and reliable method of stimulating the immune system, the system that will help your donkey fight infection and disease. They may not always prevent diseases, but they can help to significantly reduce the symptoms. In some cases, proof of up-to-date vaccination is necessary if you intend to allow your donkey to mixwith
MANCHESTER | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Adopt this affectionate chap and make him part of your life today. Follow our Manchester Facebook page to keep up to keep up to date with our Manchester donkeys. Address: The Donkey Sanctuary, Green Fold, Abbey Hey, Manchester M18 8RJ. Telephone: +44 (0) 161 301 4051. VOLUNTEER | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Volunteer. Volunteers are The Donkey Sanctuary's true champions. Join this incredible team of people devoted to improving the lives of donkeys and mules worldwide. POISONOUS PLANTS AND TREES TO DONKEYS| THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Poisonous plants and trees. The Donkey Sanctuary has produced this guide to keeping your donkeys safe from common poisonous plants and trees. Prevention is better than a cure when it comes to dealing with poisonous plants in your donkey's paddocks. Before your donkeys graze any new pasture, check it thoroughly for the presence of toxic plants. LEEDS | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Be assured we are working hard behind the scenes every day, caring for the donkeys and preparing to make sure when we do open again, it will be safe for you and everyone at the sanctuary. Address: The Donkey Sanctuary, Swan Lane, Off Blackhill Lane, Eccup, LABORATORY REQUEST FORM LABORATORY REQUEST FORM (For use ONLY by Veterinary Surgeons) Date sample received (lab use) Please complete the information below as required. Submitting Vet Surgeon Referring Practice NEWS | BALLERINA SYNDROME: IN FOCUS | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY We catch up with Emma Hales, Veterinary Surgeon, to help understand what ballerina syndrome is and how we manage it at The Donkey Sanctuary. Ballerina syndrome is a condition that causes donkeys to be unable to fully weight bear through BECOME A DONKEY GUARDIAN Play a valued role in the work of The Donkey Sanctuary - we have over 7,000 rescued donkeys in our care. Donkey Guardians are essential to us, they help free up vital space on our farms and provide dedicated care to our donkeys. As a Donkey Guardian you’ll earn our unending gratitude and complete support. SIDMOUTH | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY The Donkey Sanctuary, Sidmouth. Now open. Free admission. We aim to deliver as close to the gold standard experience our visitors enjoyed and loved pre-Covid, albeit with some safety measures still in place to protect our staff, volunteers, donkeys and visitors. DATE OF RISK 28/04/2021 VERSION 10 ASSESSMENT: LINE Car parking spaces are approx. 550 and therefore based on an average of three visitors per car it would be unlikely to exceed this newcapacity setting.
FACTSHEETS AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES The Donkey Sanctuary produces technical fact sheets, publications and other resources written by our team of experts to support the best care of donkeys and mules around the world. We use our knowledge and experience to produce information in various formats in order to provide support for all ENDOCRINE DISORDERS IN DONKEYS Endocrine disorders are those that affect hormone production. The two that The Donkey Sanctuary is most concerned with in donkeys are Equine Cushing’s and Equine Metabolic Syndrome. It is important to be aware of the signs and effects of these disorders and how they might differ from horses and ponies.UNDER THE SKIN
The Donkey Sanctuary has become aware of an emerging interest in the use of donkeys as production animals, with the most highly valued products being skins, meat and milk. Our report is available in nine languages to help tackle donkey welfare challenges worldwide. BIRMINGHAM | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Be assured we are working hard behind the scenes every day, caring for the donkeys and preparing to make sure when we do open again, it will be safe for you and everyone at the sanctuary. Address: The Donkey Sanctuary, Town Gate, Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham B74 2YT. Telephone: +44 (0) WHAT IS A POITOU DONKEY? The Poitou donkey breed originates from the Poitou region of France, about 300 miles south-west of Paris, and has a thick, matted and tangled coat. Our group of Poitou donkeys can be seen here at the sanctuary all year round at Little Buffalo Barn. BUYING A DONKEY: GUIDE FOR PROSPECTIVE OWNERS We have created an essential guide for prospective owners. With donkeys often living into their 30s, buying a donkey is a long-term commitment. Reading our guide to buying a donkey will help you make a sensible, informed choice of donkey at this early stage will ensure years of happy donkey ownership.SIDMOUTH OPEN
The Donkey Sanctuary is an international animal welfare and rescue charity transforming the quality of life for donkeys, mules and peopleworldwide.
OUR WEBCAMS: 24/7 LIVE DONKEY COVERAGE Love donkeys? You'll love watching our webcams any time of day! Come and meet our family. Watching The Donkey Sanctuary webcams keeps you up to date with the donkeys' daily activities. See if you can stop your adopted donkey in Sidmouth on one of our webcams!REHOMING SCHEME
One of our Donkey Welfare Advisers will then be in touch (within seven days) to answer any questions you may have and talk you through the practicalities of rehoming donkeys. Alternatively, please call 01395 578222 and ask to speak to us about rehoming donkeys. Title. - None - Mr Mrs Miss Ms Master Dr The Reverend. Firstname. VACCINATING YOUR DONKEYS Vaccinations are a safe and reliable method of stimulating the immune system, the system that will help your donkey fight infection and disease. They may not always prevent diseases, but they can help to significantly reduce the symptoms. In some cases, proof of up-to-date vaccination is necessary if you intend to allow your donkey to mixwith
HOW INTELLIGENT ARE DONKEYS? The truth about donkey intelligence. Donkeys have an excellent memory, and great ability to learn. A 2013 study by The Donkey Sanctuary found that they can learn and problem-solve at the same pace as dolphins and dogs. This means that donkeys remember good and bad experiences for a long time. Negative or painful experiences affect the donkey VOLUNTEER | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Volunteer. Volunteers are The Donkey Sanctuary's true champions. Join this incredible team of people devoted to improving the lives of donkeys and mules worldwide. MANCHESTER | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Adopt this affectionate chap and make him part of your life today. Follow our Manchester Facebook page to keep up to keep up to date with our Manchester donkeys. Address: The Donkey Sanctuary, Green Fold, Abbey Hey, Manchester M18 8RJ. Telephone: +44 (0) 161 301 4051.UNDER THE SKIN
The Donkey Sanctuary has become aware of an emerging interest in the use of donkeys as production animals, with the most highly valued products being skins, meat and milk. Our report is available in nine languages to help tackle donkey welfare challenges worldwide. DOWNLOAD EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS Our educational resources have been developed with teacher and subject specialists to cover a range of donkey-related curriculum subjects and are available free to download. We are looking for partner schools interested in being involved in the development of curriculumresources.
PROTECTING YOUR DONKEYS FROM TETANUS Tetanus, also referred to as lockjaw, is a disease caused by toxins (harmful substances) released by bacteria that have entered a wound or cut. Donkeys, horses and ponies are more susceptible to infection than other types of animal. It is commonly known as lockjaw because the muscles of the mouth contract and become 'locked', leaving the donkeySIDMOUTH OPEN
The Donkey Sanctuary is an international animal welfare and rescue charity transforming the quality of life for donkeys, mules and peopleworldwide.
OUR WEBCAMS: 24/7 LIVE DONKEY COVERAGE Love donkeys? You'll love watching our webcams any time of day! Come and meet our family. Watching The Donkey Sanctuary webcams keeps you up to date with the donkeys' daily activities. See if you can stop your adopted donkey in Sidmouth on one of our webcams!REHOMING SCHEME
One of our Donkey Welfare Advisers will then be in touch (within seven days) to answer any questions you may have and talk you through the practicalities of rehoming donkeys. Alternatively, please call 01395 578222 and ask to speak to us about rehoming donkeys. Title. - None - Mr Mrs Miss Ms Master Dr The Reverend. Firstname. VACCINATING YOUR DONKEYS Vaccinations are a safe and reliable method of stimulating the immune system, the system that will help your donkey fight infection and disease. They may not always prevent diseases, but they can help to significantly reduce the symptoms. In some cases, proof of up-to-date vaccination is necessary if you intend to allow your donkey to mixwith
HOW INTELLIGENT ARE DONKEYS? The truth about donkey intelligence. Donkeys have an excellent memory, and great ability to learn. A 2013 study by The Donkey Sanctuary found that they can learn and problem-solve at the same pace as dolphins and dogs. This means that donkeys remember good and bad experiences for a long time. Negative or painful experiences affect the donkey VOLUNTEER | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Volunteer. Volunteers are The Donkey Sanctuary's true champions. Join this incredible team of people devoted to improving the lives of donkeys and mules worldwide. MANCHESTER | VISIT OUR SANCTUARY | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Adopt this affectionate chap and make him part of your life today. Follow our Manchester Facebook page to keep up to keep up to date with our Manchester donkeys. Address: The Donkey Sanctuary, Green Fold, Abbey Hey, Manchester M18 8RJ. Telephone: +44 (0) 161 301 4051.UNDER THE SKIN
The Donkey Sanctuary has become aware of an emerging interest in the use of donkeys as production animals, with the most highly valued products being skins, meat and milk. Our report is available in nine languages to help tackle donkey welfare challenges worldwide. DOWNLOAD EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS Our educational resources have been developed with teacher and subject specialists to cover a range of donkey-related curriculum subjects and are available free to download. We are looking for partner schools interested in being involved in the development of curriculumresources.
PROTECTING YOUR DONKEYS FROM TETANUS Tetanus, also referred to as lockjaw, is a disease caused by toxins (harmful substances) released by bacteria that have entered a wound or cut. Donkeys, horses and ponies are more susceptible to infection than other types of animal. It is commonly known as lockjaw because the muscles of the mouth contract and become 'locked', leaving the donkey HOW INTELLIGENT ARE DONKEYS? The truth about donkey intelligence. Donkeys have an excellent memory, and great ability to learn. A 2013 study by The Donkey Sanctuary found that they can learn and problem-solve at the same pace as dolphins and dogs. This means that donkeys remember good and bad experiences for a long time. Negative or painful experiences affect the donkey DATE OF RISK 28/04/2021 VERSION 10 ASSESSMENT: LINE Car parking spaces are approx. 550 and therefore based on an average of three visitors per car it would be unlikely to exceed this newcapacity setting.
WHAT IS DONKEY-ASSISTED THERAPY? Our Donkey-Assisted Therapy programme is specifically for vulnerable children and adults. We allow our donkeys the freedom to work with our clients on the same level to develop an empathetic relationship which is mutually beneficial for the client and donkey.WEEKLY LOTTERY
Join The Donkey Sanctuary Weekly Lottery. Play now Learn more. You can pay for your entries in advance by Direct Debit. If you choose to pay monthly, for each entry you play we’ll take either £4 or £5 depending on how many Fridays there are in the month. That meansyou’ll play
DONKEY WEBCAM: INSIDE THE MAIN BARN Watch our 24/7 livestream webcam of the inside of our main barn. This is a great way to stay in touch with what is going on at The Donkey Sanctuary in Devon. This barn features adoption donkey Ruby and herfriend Bonnie!
NEWS | 2021 SPRING RAFFLE WINNERS | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY 1st prize winner - £5,000. Winning ticket number: 459636 2nd prize winner - £1,000. Winning ticket number: 983718 3rd prize winner - £500. Winning ticket number: 755810 4th prize winner - £250 PROTECTING YOUR DONKEYS FROM TETANUS Tetanus, also referred to as lockjaw, is a disease caused by toxins (harmful substances) released by bacteria that have entered a wound or cut. Donkeys, horses and ponies are more susceptible to infection than other types of animal. It is commonly known as lockjaw because the muscles of the mouth contract and become 'locked', leaving the donkey SWALLOWS MARK THE START OF SUMMER AT LEEDS Every year, usually around April, we see the first swallows speeding back to our sanctuary in Leeds to renovate their nests in preparation for the next generation. Find out about the other species of birds we get on our sanctuaries Over the course of a couple of weeks, we gofrom two or three
MONITORING YOUR DONKEY'S QUALITY OF LIFE When your donkey’s quality of life deteriorates, or if your donkey no longer has a ‘good life’, euthanasia is an act of kindness. Careful, regular monitoring of your donkey will help highlight any subtle changes in behaviour. Record your observations, either in a diary or on the form we have produced and tested specifically for thepurpose.
WORMING YOUR DONKEY ADVICE Rotating the type of drug used when worming, and keeping a record. Avoid spreading donkey dung back on grazing land – donkey manure will need to be composted for a minimum of six weeks with regular turning and maintenance at a minimum temperature of 50 – 70°C in order to kill off worm eggs. Harrow pasture only in hot, dry weather.SIDMOUTH OPEN
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OUR WEBCAMS: 24/7 LIVE DONKEY COVERAGE Love donkeys? You'll love watching our webcams any time of day! Come and meet our family. Watching The Donkey Sanctuary webcams keeps you up to date with the donkeys' daily activities. See if you can stop your adopted donkey in Sidmouth on one of our webcams! DONKEY WEBCAM: INSIDE THE MAIN BARN Watch our 24/7 livestream webcam of the inside of our main barn. This is a great way to stay in touch with what is going on at The Donkey Sanctuary in Devon. This barn features adoption donkey Ruby and herfriend Bonnie!
VOLUNTEER | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Volunteer. Volunteers are The Donkey Sanctuary's true champions. Join this incredible team of people devoted to improving the lives of donkeys and mules worldwide. VACCINATING YOUR DONKEYS Vaccinations are a safe and reliable method of stimulating the immune system, the system that will help your donkey fight infection and disease. They may not always prevent diseases, but they can help to significantly reduce the symptoms. In some cases, proof of up-to-date vaccination is necessary if you intend to allow your donkey to mixwith
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The Donkey Sanctuary has become aware of an emerging interest in the use of donkeys as production animals, with the most highly valued products being skins, meat and milk. Our report is available in nine languages to help tackle donkey welfare challenges worldwide. WORMING YOUR DONKEY ADVICE Rotating the type of drug used when worming, and keeping a record. Avoid spreading donkey dung back on grazing land – donkey manure will need to be composted for a minimum of six weeks with regular turning and maintenance at a minimum temperature of 50 – 70°C in order to kill off worm eggs. Harrow pasture only in hot, dry weather. KEEPING DONKEYS ON SMALL PASTURES A minimum of 0.5 acres per donkey is needed to provide space for grazing, although it is rarely necessary to graze the whole area at once. If more land is available, then the donkeys will benefit from having more room to graze and to move. You can divide available land into three or more paddocks. Donkeys can be grouped together andpaddocks
LAMINITIS IN DONKEYS Laminitis is inflammation of the ‘laminae’, the sensitive soft tissue structure inside the hoof that joins the pedal bone to the hoof wall. As a result, the pedal bone loses its support and becomes unstable. The bone can rotate or move downwards within the hoof, causing pain and irreversible damage. Laminitis is an excruciatinglypainful
NEWS | LANCASHIRE RESCUE DONKEYS THRIVING | THE DONKEY Lancashire rescue donkeys thriving. It’s been six months since we rescued three cold, malnourished and shivering donkeys from a muddy Lancashire field on New Year's Eve. With their ordeal behind them, David, Connie and Theo are now thriving in the care of The Donkey Sanctuary. When our Welfare team were alerted to the donkeys shiveringSIDMOUTH OPEN
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OUR WEBCAMS: 24/7 LIVE DONKEY COVERAGE Love donkeys? You'll love watching our webcams any time of day! Come and meet our family. Watching The Donkey Sanctuary webcams keeps you up to date with the donkeys' daily activities. See if you can stop your adopted donkey in Sidmouth on one of our webcams! DONKEY WEBCAM: INSIDE THE MAIN BARN Watch our 24/7 livestream webcam of the inside of our main barn. This is a great way to stay in touch with what is going on at The Donkey Sanctuary in Devon. This barn features adoption donkey Ruby and herfriend Bonnie!
VOLUNTEER | THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Volunteer. Volunteers are The Donkey Sanctuary's true champions. Join this incredible team of people devoted to improving the lives of donkeys and mules worldwide. VACCINATING YOUR DONKEYS Vaccinations are a safe and reliable method of stimulating the immune system, the system that will help your donkey fight infection and disease. They may not always prevent diseases, but they can help to significantly reduce the symptoms. In some cases, proof of up-to-date vaccination is necessary if you intend to allow your donkey to mixwith
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The Donkey Sanctuary has become aware of an emerging interest in the use of donkeys as production animals, with the most highly valued products being skins, meat and milk. Our report is available in nine languages to help tackle donkey welfare challenges worldwide. WORMING YOUR DONKEY ADVICE Rotating the type of drug used when worming, and keeping a record. Avoid spreading donkey dung back on grazing land – donkey manure will need to be composted for a minimum of six weeks with regular turning and maintenance at a minimum temperature of 50 – 70°C in order to kill off worm eggs. Harrow pasture only in hot, dry weather. KEEPING DONKEYS ON SMALL PASTURES A minimum of 0.5 acres per donkey is needed to provide space for grazing, although it is rarely necessary to graze the whole area at once. If more land is available, then the donkeys will benefit from having more room to graze and to move. You can divide available land into three or more paddocks. Donkeys can be grouped together andpaddocks
LAMINITIS IN DONKEYS Laminitis is inflammation of the ‘laminae’, the sensitive soft tissue structure inside the hoof that joins the pedal bone to the hoof wall. As a result, the pedal bone loses its support and becomes unstable. The bone can rotate or move downwards within the hoof, causing pain and irreversible damage. Laminitis is an excruciatinglypainful
NEWS | LANCASHIRE RESCUE DONKEYS THRIVING | THE DONKEY Lancashire rescue donkeys thriving. It’s been six months since we rescued three cold, malnourished and shivering donkeys from a muddy Lancashire field on New Year's Eve. With their ordeal behind them, David, Connie and Theo are now thriving in the care of The Donkey Sanctuary. When our Welfare team were alerted to the donkeys shiveringADOPT A DONKEY
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Donkeys have been a cornerstone in human existence and they still prop up entire communities today, ferrying water, food and crops. They are highly intelligent creatures, sociable and calm, capable of independent thinking and decision making. They are strong and won’t do something they consider unsafe, which makes them a great, trustedcompanion.
KEEPING DONKEYS ON SMALL PASTURES A minimum of 0.5 acres per donkey is needed to provide space for grazing, although it is rarely necessary to graze the whole area at once. If more land is available, then the donkeys will benefit from having more room to graze and to move. You can divide available land into three or more paddocks. Donkeys can be grouped together andpaddocks
WORMING YOUR DONKEY ADVICE Rotating the type of drug used when worming, and keeping a record. Avoid spreading donkey dung back on grazing land – donkey manure will need to be composted for a minimum of six weeks with regular turning and maintenance at a minimum temperature of 50 – 70°C in order to kill off worm eggs. Harrow pasture only in hot, dry weather. ENDOCRINE DISORDERS IN DONKEYS Endocrine disorders are those that affect hormone production. The two that The Donkey Sanctuary is most concerned with in donkeys are Equine Cushing’s and Equine Metabolic Syndrome. It is important to be aware of the signs and effects of these disorders and how they might differ from horses and ponies. LAMINITIS IN DONKEYS Laminitis is inflammation of the ‘laminae’, the sensitive soft tissue structure inside the hoof that joins the pedal bone to the hoof wall. As a result, the pedal bone loses its support and becomes unstable. The bone can rotate or move downwards within the hoof, causing pain and irreversible damage. Laminitis is an excruciatinglypainful
POISONOUS PLANTS AND TREES TO DONKEYS| THE DONKEY SANCTUARY Poisonous plants and trees. The Donkey Sanctuary has produced this guide to keeping your donkeys safe from common poisonous plants and trees. Prevention is better than a cure when it comes to dealing with poisonous plants in your donkey's paddocks. Before your donkeys graze any new pasture, check it thoroughly for the presence of toxic plants. SWALLOWS MARK THE START OF SUMMER AT LEEDS Every year, usually around April, we see the first swallows speeding back to our sanctuary in Leeds to renovate their nests in preparation for the next generation. Find out about the other species of birds we get on our sanctuaries Over the course of a couple of weeks, we gofrom two or three
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JACKIE AND STEPHANIE FIND FOREVER FAMILY17 December 2019
Playful foals Jackie and Stephanie made quite an impression at The Donkey Sanctuary when Jackie was administered for care at our then brand-new hospital. Last October, aged 2-and-a-half, the pair found their forever home. We catch up with their Guardians to hear abouttheir progress.
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Leading animal welfare charities recently came together in Bali, Indonesia, to support governments in improving the welfare of working equids in the Asia Pacific region. DONKEYS FACE POPULATION COLLAPSE DUE TO SKIN TRADE21 November 2019
Donkeys are in a state of global crisis with the animals facing population collapse across a number of countries as traders target their skins to export as an ingredient for ejiao, a traditionalChinese medicine.
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