EternalVetBills
Well-Known Member
Not going to put too much detail here and won't mention which side of the debate I'm on as would like answers to be as unbiased as possible.
Situation is as follows:
Magpies have been pecking at older donkeys backs so much that they have now drawn blood.
Manager of the establishment has requested fly rugs to be worn at all times night & day, with regular checks underneath. One also has ears that burn easily, so a fly mask is to be worn at all times.
Member of staff has stated that this is unfair and that the animals should have everything removed overnight. Their argument being that the fly rugs/masks should not be worn overnight because they are nylon.
Counter argument from manager is that the animals are being pecked raw/burned and the magpies are not going to stop just because it is evening/night time, and there is no one there to put other donkeys mask on before the sun comes up and his ears burn.
CEO of the company had a phone call from the member of staff this morning expressing their concerns for the welfare of the animals. CEO has stated that they are not knowledgeable enough to know what is best and is unsure how to proceed given they have one person saying one thing and another saying something different.
Both manager and member of staff are semi-professional horse people.
So kind, wise people of HHO what are your opinions on fly rugs and masks overnight?
Fly rugs in question:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08JX42D6N/ref=cm_sw_r_api_i_XPJZZ9ZTG9TTBX6X7C5N_0?psc=1
Situation is as follows:
Magpies have been pecking at older donkeys backs so much that they have now drawn blood.
Manager of the establishment has requested fly rugs to be worn at all times night & day, with regular checks underneath. One also has ears that burn easily, so a fly mask is to be worn at all times.
Member of staff has stated that this is unfair and that the animals should have everything removed overnight. Their argument being that the fly rugs/masks should not be worn overnight because they are nylon.
Counter argument from manager is that the animals are being pecked raw/burned and the magpies are not going to stop just because it is evening/night time, and there is no one there to put other donkeys mask on before the sun comes up and his ears burn.
CEO of the company had a phone call from the member of staff this morning expressing their concerns for the welfare of the animals. CEO has stated that they are not knowledgeable enough to know what is best and is unsure how to proceed given they have one person saying one thing and another saying something different.
Both manager and member of staff are semi-professional horse people.
So kind, wise people of HHO what are your opinions on fly rugs and masks overnight?
Fly rugs in question:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08JX42D6N/ref=cm_sw_r_api_i_XPJZZ9ZTG9TTBX6X7C5N_0?psc=1