I wrote a question earlier about this topic and thank you for the answers. I went down to these teenagers riding on the two donkeys and asked them to stop riding them cos it is too cruel and they are too small, but they told me it wasn't and that the donkeys are healthy, I then told one guy that was actually sitting on the donkey that the donkey has a sore on his back right were he was sitting because i saw it earlier. He told me that he knew and that it was healed up. i asked him to show me, so he got off the donkey and the sore was still there and looked like it was bleeding a bit. i then looked at the back of his levis and there was a little blood mark on the seem. I told them that they will have to get a blanket or something to cover the donkeys back. I was wondering is that sore because of the friction from the seems of their jeans because they ride a lot bare back and always wear those tough denim levis and wranglers. If it is so then I am phoning the ASPCA straight away.
2006-11-27
04:28:03
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i know it seems a hard thing to do,having to phone the rspca but those poor little donkeys can't do it themselves,they put their lives in their owners hand however the ower doesn't seem to be bothered about these donkeys so why should he have the pleasure of owning them!!....plz phone the rspca and report it,if that fails and the rspca seem helpless ask to speak to the manager and hence that there are people out there donating money every month for them to resolve issues like this not just ignoring it(people like me)!!!.goodluck...xx
2006-11-27 05:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Call them anyway, but with having horses, my mare has had sores on her from the others biting and kicking at her. As well as from the pads when they are just too worn out to work well. They may do more harm than good to put a blanket or pad over that wound. His pant seams are probably causing it to become irritated. Depending on how big the donkeys are depends on what they can carry, a good Shetland pony can carry upwards of 200 - 250 pounds. I don't recommend it as it is a terrible strain, but they can do it. Honestly if the donkeys had a problem with what is going on, unlike a horse in it's willingness to please, they would not cooperate with the boys. In fact a donkey can be quite nasty when it doesn't want to do something.
2006-11-27 04:37:40
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answered by Jennifer R 3
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The sore is probably from them riding but even if it isn't they should wait until it's healed before they ride again. Phone the ASPCA as soon as possible. These donkeys need your help.
2006-11-27 05:58:58
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answered by Horse crazy 4
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PHONE THE RSPCA these mugs shouln't have the right to decide what is good for these poor animals if they can't even see for themselves that they are hurt and in pain. Obviously they don't have a care in the world for these helpless donkys. Report the heartless idiots straight away.
2006-11-27 22:58:39
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answered by sarahc 3
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They shouldnt ride a bleedin donkey & a donkey????no wonder Eeyore is always depressed!
2006-11-28 14:36:12
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answered by Cr 2
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Call straight away
2006-11-29 09:31:39
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answered by Birdman 7
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Why on earth have you waited so long get the animal welfare on them ASAP
2006-11-27 04:36:34
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answered by john r 4
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call ASPCA right away, better safe than sorry
2006-11-27 06:30:23
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answered by tx_or_gr 2
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Call the SPCA and please do it now. Don't leave it another day. The brats don't care that they are causing pain to these poor animals. You have the abillity to help thenm so please do it
2006-11-30 01:07:01
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answered by traceylill 4
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call them anyway better to be safe than sorry
2006-11-27 04:29:56
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answered by julie t 5
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