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There are other changes as well.
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Could you do a weekend a month for volunteering? It is a bit of a drive, but if you were just doing it every few weeks, maybe it’s workable? But I guess you visit frequently enough to get your Donkey fix!
We do and it's not a nice journey. You have to go past Stonehenge, which invariably has horrible traffic jams, plus the hotels around Sidmouth aren't cheap, so sadly it's not really an option.
Your donkey photos always make me smile. Such cute creatures! The donkey names are wonderful, too.
I love their names too. Most come to the sanctuary with names, although they do name some, if they get them and they've been neglected and never named.
Saturday 31 March – part three: learning about donkey welfare checks
I had no idea what the “tea in the paddock” event was, all I knew was that it was taking place from 11:00am to 3:00pm and, right next to my mini donkeys, there was a huge marquee serving cream teas and with a jazz band. I’m not sure what the donkeys made of the noise.
As we had a list of what was going on and we’d been told all the talks would now be inside, due to the inclement weather, we made our way over there. We caught the end of the working worldwide talk, which was really interesting. I was so pleased to see that one of the people giving the talk was Lynne, who we’ve spoken to many times in the past about the donkeys and she’s always chatty and friendly and she worked perfectly doing this as well.
This was the first time we’d been inside the Donkey Assisted Therapy Centre, as usually it’s closed and only open for the work they do with children. I understand them not opening to the public during those sessions, but I did say that I hoped they’d continue to open it up whenever they could, as it was fascinating to get a glimpse inside here.
It wasn’t that easy for me, as I had to park the scooter up, as I didn’t think taking it into the area where there was sawdust on the floor was a good plan and of course I can’t stand for long periods at the best of times with my chronic fatigue. Add in an ankle injury and that worsens things, but I did keep getting up to take photos. I couldn’t resist!
The next session was from two vets, all about the regular welfare checks they do on their donkeys and this was so interesting.
They literally check everything you can think of and probably things that had never crossed your minds. It’s not just about hooves and checking for lameness, but they check to see if the donkey’s happy or nervous and they do that by walking all around it. If it’s happy, you should be able to do that easily, and if not, you’ll feel the donkey tightening up – and apparently most at the backend. Of course, the worst affected may even kick you, so it’s not for the faint hearted!
Then they check the jaw and if there are any problems, it may be a visit from the donkey dentist to check on teeth. Apparently, donkeys chew around 50,000 times a day, so this is really important. There are also checks for skin conditions and for things like lice, then you watch them walking around to see how they carry themselves. There was so much to it, way more than I’d ever have thought, so I learnt a lot from this presentation.
It was after this talk that we chatted to the vets and learnt about how Benji’s coping after Gareth’s death.
From there, we headed over to the gift shop to have a look at it, as it’s in a new, much larger space and wow, it’s amazing now!
I’m so pleased with what they’ve done with it. I think it’ll help them to bring in a lot more money. We browsed and I thought about what I wanted to get, but as we’ll be coming back tomorrow, I figured I’d wait until then to actually purchase anything.
My goodness when I first saw the title of this thread yesterday, I had to giggle because over here, welfare checks are a completely different animal (no pun intended ). I pictured the donkeys sitting by the mailbox waiting for a check to come! Glad to hear it is more like a check up for their well being!! :waytgo:
It's amazing how people don't understand that the scooter can literally run you over. And they just stand there like a pylon.
Little man syndrome! They're so dang cute! What an excellent presentation! Lots of great info and insight into what they do. Very cool!
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My goodness when I first saw the title of this thread yesterday, I had to giggle because over here, welfare checks are a completely different animal (no pun intended ). I pictured the donkeys sitting by the mailbox waiting for a check to come! Glad to hear it is more like a check up for their well being!! :waytgo:
Oh my goodness, that's classic! Mind you, I'm sure there are a lot of checks that arrive at the Donkey Sanctuary and they're technically for the donkeys....
I too was thinking the same about your title! That's quite an interesting event with the tea event here and not what I'd expect here! Very interesting with the vets and glad you got to experience this as perfect for you as you learned and got so much out of it!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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