Heart-warming outcome for donkeys rescued from the horrific trade in their skins.

Where are they now:

We report that 5 donkeys have arrived at a beautiful property in Bethlehem in the Free State where they will live out the rest of their lives. The donkeys were adopted according to the standard SPCA adoption procedure.

A further 14 donkeys will travel shortly to a new home. Their adoptions have been approved as all the required administration and procedures have been undertaken.

Background:

These donkeys were rescued in the Sani area in early 2017. They were initially cared for at the Sani SPCA but since their operation is not far from the Lesotho border post, it was feared that the donkeys might be stolen. Their welfare and safety were top priorities so a decision was taken to move the donkeys to other SPCAs.

The journey to their temporary homes started early on the morning of 24 February 2017 when they were safely loaded into trucks and their journey to the Benoni SPCA and the Kloof and Highway SPCA began. No issues were encountered. Several stops were made en route to Johannesburg to provide water and facilitate checks by our Inspectors and veterinarian.

Happy ending:

The end of the story is a very uplifting one not only for the donkeys but in terms of satisfaction for all the dedicated staff involved who worked tirelessly to ensure their safety and to secure their future.

Donkey Skin Trade:

The “donkey skin trade” continues, as do our efforts to monitor situations, respond to information received and to take whatever steps may be appropriate when necessary. Criminal charges have been laid in several instances, cases have come before the Courts and convictions obtained.

The National Council of SPCAs commits to combatting the scourge of the donkey skin trade tirelessly and steadfastly. All support is appreciated.

Report suspected traders:

Information may be submitted to farm@nspca.co.za or to our Farm Animal Protection Unit on 011-907-3590. Informants are assured that they will remain anonymous.

 

 

 

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