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Cart Horses and Donkeys: Abuse and Rescue


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Horses Removed from Abuse in Jaffa

Wounded Cart Horses

Horse Initiatives in Tel Aviv & Nationwide

Horse & Donkey Sanctuary

Help Stop Horse Abuse in Israel

CHAI's Rescued Horses:

   Saturday

   Tikvah

   Kahal

   Shai

 

 


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In Israel, as throughout the Middle East, horses and donkeys are the victims of abuse. People use them to carry heavy loads, like furniture, watermelons and other fruits and vegetables in summer, and rocks from construction sites. In most parts of the country, no legislation exists to require licensing and inspections. Even in those cities where it does exist, the legislation is not enforced, so most of these animals are not licensed, inspected, or provided with veterinary care. Often, they are fed only the damaged produce or nutritionally inadequate forage containing burrs that cause sores in their mouths. At the end of the summer season, or when lameness prevents them from being useful, they are abandoned.

   

Tiny donkeys also are made to pull loads far too heavy for them, and they are beaten frequently. Their hooves are often left untrimmed for so long that it becomes difficult and painful for them to walk. And, for some reason that we don't yet understand (possibly malnutrition and overloading at an early age), donkeys are sometimes found abandoned on the road with broken legs. CHAI provided an Israeli animal activist with video camera equipment in order to obtain video footage of abused horses and donkeys. This photograph shows an abused donkey whose ears were cut off. Kolbotek, a widely watched exposé program, aired the footage, and the program's host called for the intervention of government authorities to prevent and stop the abuse.

 

Municipal veterinarians say they do not remove equine victims from their abusers because they have no place to take them.

 

CHAI and Hakol Chai have rescued several horses, and we are planning to establish a Horse and Donkey Sanctuary.

 

Our first rescued horses:
Saturday Kahal
Tikvah Shai

 

Recent Media Coverage

Press Release

Horses Removed from Extreme Abuse in Jaffa

Wounded Cart Horses

Horse Initiatives in Tel Aviv & Nationwide

Horse and Donkey Sanctuary

Help Us Stop Cart Horse and Donkey Abuse in Israel

 

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