The Role and Welfare of Cart Donkeys Used in Waste Management in Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1. Waste Management
1.2. Waste Management in Pakistan
1.3. The Role of Equids
2. Methodology
2.1. Ethics
2.2. Study Location
2.3. Interviews
2.3.1. Donkey Owner Questionnaires
2.3.2. Household Questionnaires
2.3.3. Key Informant Interviews
2.4. Donkey Welfare Assessments
2.5. Data Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Questionnaires
3.1.1. Donkey Owner Questionnaires
3.1.2. Household Questionnaires
3.2. Key Informant Interviews
3.2.1. Town Committee Workers
3.2.2. Animal Healthcare Practitioners
3.3. Donkey Welfare Assessments
4. Discussion
4.1. The Role of Cart Donkeys in Waste Management
4.2. Animal Welfare
4.3. Limitations and Future Research
4.4. Recommendations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Body Condition Score | Description | Scoring Criteria |
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1 | Very thin | Neck concave; pelvis hollow; shoulder point, spine, ribs, hooks, pins and tail-head are prominent. |
2 | Thin | Neck concave or straight; pelvis flat; shoulder point, spine, ribs, hooks, pins and tail-head are visible. |
3 | Medium | Neck straight; point of shoulder not clearly visible and joins the body smoothly; spine slightly visible at withers but smooth elsewhere; ribs not visible; pelvis well filled and slightly rounded; tail-head slightly visible, but well filled and joins the rump smoothly. |
4 | Fat | Neck slightly convex; some fat accumulation behind shoulder; slight ‘gutter’ along spine; some fat accumulation over ribs; pelvis well rounded or slightly ‘heart-shaped’; some fat accumulation over the tail-head. |
5 | Very fat | Neck distinctly convex; fat accumulation behind shoulder clearly visible; fat accumulation on either side of spine with a distinct ‘gutter’; fat accumulation clearly visible over ribs; pelvis distinctly rounded (clearly ‘heart-shaped’); fat accumulation clearly visible over the tail-head. |
Lesion Score | Description | Scoring Criteria |
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0 | None | No lesion in the specified body area, or there are only severity Score 1 lesions of less than the minimum qualifying size of 4 cm2. |
1 | Superficial or healed lesion | Superficial or healed lesion, including hairless skin, which may be pale pink if partially broken, scabs or scar tissue, greater than 4 cm2. |
2 | Open lesion | Lesions where the skin and immediate subcutaneous layers are broken, including visible red tissue, dried or fresh blood, granulation tissue, lesions showing pus or lesions which appear moist due to fluids seeping from the skin. |
3 | Deep lesion | Lesions deep enough to show muscle, tendon, or bone. |
Recyclable Waste Sold per Month | Median (kg) | Range (kg) |
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Paper | 1200 | 0–2400 |
Glass | 450 | 0–14,400 |
Plastic | 450 | 0–15,000 |
Plastic bottles | 300 | 0–18,000 |
Bread | 150 | 0–3000 |
Bone | 90 | 0–4000 |
Hair | 0 | 0–150 |
Wood | 0 | 0–6000 |
Scrap metal | 0 | 0–2000 |
Food residues | 0 | 0–1800 |
Aluminium | 0 | 0–450 |
Sold as such in bulk | 0 | 0–36,000 |
Lesion Location | Superficial or Healed Lesion | Open Lesion | ||
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Number of Donkeys | Percentage | Number of Donkeys | Percentage | |
Head/ear | 8 | 3.9 | 28 | 13.7 |
Neck | 0 | 0 | 11 | 5.4 |
Breast/shoulder | 21 | 10.3 | 67 | 32.8 |
Fore leg | 6 | 2.9 | 10 | 4.9 |
Knee | 136 | 66.7 | 6 | 2.9 |
Wither/spine | 12 | 5.9 | 67 | 32.8 |
Ribs/flank | 9 | 8.8 | 25 | 6.4 |
Girth/belly | 27 | 13.2 | 26 | 12.8 |
Hindquarter | 11 | 5.4 | 64 | 31.4 |
Hind leg | 5 | 2.4 | 20 | 9.8 |
Tail/tail base | 10 | 4.9 | 3 | 1.5 |
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Shah, S.Z.A.; Nawaz, Z.; Nawaz, S.; Carder, G.; Ali, M.; Soomro, N.; Compston, P.C. The Role and Welfare of Cart Donkeys Used in Waste Management in Karachi, Pakistan. Animals 2019, 9, 159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9040159
Shah SZA, Nawaz Z, Nawaz S, Carder G, Ali M, Soomro N, Compston PC. The Role and Welfare of Cart Donkeys Used in Waste Management in Karachi, Pakistan. Animals. 2019; 9(4):159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9040159
Chicago/Turabian StyleShah, Syed Zahir Ali, Zahid Nawaz, Sher Nawaz, Gemma Carder, Manuchahar Ali, Naimatullah Soomro, and Polly C. Compston. 2019. "The Role and Welfare of Cart Donkeys Used in Waste Management in Karachi, Pakistan" Animals 9, no. 4: 159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9040159
APA StyleShah, S. Z. A., Nawaz, Z., Nawaz, S., Carder, G., Ali, M., Soomro, N., & Compston, P. C. (2019). The Role and Welfare of Cart Donkeys Used in Waste Management in Karachi, Pakistan. Animals, 9(4), 159. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9040159