Health and welfare problems of pack donkeys and cart horses in and around Holeta town, Walmara district, Central Ethiopia

Chala Chaburte, Bojia Endabu, Feleke Getahun, A. Fanta, Zerihun Asefa, K. Aragaw
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This study was conducted from October, 2013 to May, 2014 to identify and compare common health and welfare problems of pack donkeys and cart horses in and around Holeta town, central Ethiopia. The presence of the problems was directly assessed on 301 pack donkeys and 84 cart horses, and indirectly assessed in the areas where the study animals were living, grazing and working. Indirect assessments of the problems were also conducted using focus group discussions with 64 equine owners and 8 animal health professionals. Oral problems (2.3 and 16.7%), back sore (13.6 and 1.2%), girth sore (2.7 and 17.9%), tail base sore (15.6 and 0%), abnormal behavior (14.3 and 0%), epizootic lymphangitis (EL) (0 and 10.7%), wound (33 and 44%) and hoof overgrowth (62.5 and 35.7%) were identified on pack donkeys and cart horses, respectively. Indirect assessments indicated that the animals are affected by strangles, tetanus, anthrax, colic, lameness, EL, wounds, parasites, sarcoids, rabies, African horse sickness, owner abuses, shortage of feed and water, and housing problems in the area. This study revealed that back sore, tail sore and abnormal behavior were more frequently occurring in pack donkeys whereas girth sore and oral problems were more common in cart horses. Cart horses were highly affected by epizootic lymphangitis. Both species were more or less similarly affected by lameness, strangles, tetanus, colic, wounds, parasites, owner abuses, and lack of proper feeding, watering and housing. Therefore, awareness creation of the population about the use of these animals for working and good management system should be promoted by the government in the area. Capacity building services should also be delivered for local animal health professionals. Key words:  Donkeys, horses, health, welfare, Ethiopia.
埃塞俄比亚中部沃尔马拉区Holeta镇及其周边地区的驮驴和马车的健康和福利问题
本研究于2013年10月至2014年5月进行,旨在确定和比较埃塞俄比亚中部Holeta镇及其周边地区的驮驴和马车的常见健康和福利问题。研究人员对301头驮驴和84匹马车进行了直接评估,并对研究动物生活、放牧和工作的地区进行了间接评估。通过与64名马主和8名动物卫生专业人员进行焦点小组讨论,还对问题进行了间接评估。驴和马分别有口腔问题(2.3和16.7%)、背部疼痛(13.6%和1.2%)、腰痛(2.7和17.9%)、尾底疼痛(15.6%和0%)、行为异常(14.3%和0%)、兽疫性淋巴管炎(0和10.7%)、伤口(33和44%)和马蹄过度生长(62.5%和35.7%)。间接评估表明,这些动物受到勒死、破伤风、炭疽、绞痛、跛行、EL、伤口、寄生虫、肉瘤、狂犬病、非洲马病、主人虐待、饲料和水短缺以及该地区住房问题的影响。本研究表明,背痛、尾痛和异常行为在驮驴中更常见,而腰痛和口腔问题在马车中更常见。拉车的马易患兽疫性淋巴管炎。这两个物种或多或少受到跛行、勒死、破伤风、绞痛、伤口、寄生虫、主人虐待以及缺乏适当的喂养、饮水和住房的影响。因此,政府应该在该地区促进人们对利用这些动物进行工作和良好管理制度的认识。还应为当地动物卫生专业人员提供能力建设服务。关键词:驴,马,健康,福利,埃塞俄比亚
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