Although Hamid just about supports his wife and four children with the income from this, he struggles to be able to afford the right harness equipment to make Zrika’s work more comfortable – a common problem in all the countries where SPANA works.
‘Making do’ is sometimes all people can manage. The rough rope harness and rusty wire bit had begun to cut in to Zrika’s chest and the corners of his mouth, making it painful for the donkey to eat, drink, or walk long distances.
Hamid knew that he couldn’t let Zrika suffer, but worried how he and his family would make do if they stopped working for too long. He had to seek help and thankfully knew where to turn, making the seven kilometre journey from his village to get the help of SPANA.
Our SPANA Centre vets first examined Zrika and got to work cleaning and treating the wounds to soothe his pain. They recommended 15 days of rest during which Zrika’s wounds could start to heal, and suggested more frequent work breaks for both owner and donkey when Zrika was back on his feet.