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A donkey foal rescued with two other donkeys and a pony from a “desperate situation” has made a full recovery and the group is “on the road to a happy future”. Last December Donkey Sanctuary welfare adviser Keira Benham discovered three-month-old Elf with his mum Mistletoe, seven-year-old Pudding, and a pony named Merry, in a […] ....
A pair of neglected donkeys living in dangerous conditions and with severely overgrown hooves, are now safe in the care of international animal welfare charity The Donkey Sanctuary. ....
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Euthanasia ‘may be the only option’ for donkey found suffering on waste site Credit: The Donkey Sanctuary The owner of a donkey suffering with irreversible hoof problems told welfare inspectors the animal had been like that for 10 years. Benjamin Peter Marshall, 44, of New Street, Southowram, Halifax, was sentenced at Bradford Magistrates’ Court on 19 January. He pleaded guilty to three charges; causing unnecessary suffering to a donkey called Jemimah between 5 September and 5 November 2019, failing to meet the needs of Jemimah, and failing to meet the needs of a donkey called Snowball on or before 5 November 2019. A spokesman for the RSPCA said Marshall had previously failed to comply with advice from the RSPCA and the Donkey Sanctuary. A joint investigation was launched by the charities after they found the basic welfare needs of Jemimah and Snowball were not being met and they needed urgent veterinary and farrier treatment. ....
Donkeys Jemimah and Snowball who were neglected by Benjamin Marshall A MAN has been disqualified from keeping equine animals for five years after admitting to neglecting two donkeys. Benjamin Marshall, of New Street, Southowram, received the ban on January 19 at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court after an RSPCA prosecution. Marshall, 43, had previously failed to comply with advice from the RSPCA and The Donkey Sanctuary, and pleaded guilty to three animal welfare offences. The offences were causing unnecessary suffering to 13-year-old donkey Jemimah by failing to meet her basic welfare needs, and not seeking veterinary treatment for laminitis and adequate dental care. ....