The Little Women arrived at MSSPA at the end of June. For
over 40 years, MSSPA has been providing a home for horses that have been
neglected or abused in Maine and nurses them back to health and then can
hopefully be adopted. Having donkeys is a new experience for MSSPA, but these
donkeys were welcomed with open arms.
Abby, Star, Lilly, Cindy,
Buttercup, Kit, and Martina are the names of the seven donkeys currently living
among the many horses at MSSPA. I had a chance to visit The Little Women this
past week, when I was met by Jessica Braun and given a tour of the donkeys and
the MSSPA facility.
“The donkeys arrived at the
MSSPA at the end of June,” Braun said. “They will remain in quarantine
for 28 days to ensure that they do have anything contagious that could spread to the rest of the herd.”
for 28 days to ensure that they do have anything contagious that could spread to the rest of the herd.”
Braun could not provide
specifics as to exactly why the donkeys came to MSSPA. “The MSSPA do not share
specifics regarding any animal's arrival at the farm and the circumstances that
lead to their seizure or surrender,” Braun said. “This is for confidentiality
and legal reasons.” No matter what the reasoning for the donkeys’ arrival,
they are already loved by the staff.
Upon admission to MSSPA,
each donkey had a checkup and a plan was put in place for their care and
hopeful adoption. If the donkeys, or any other animal are not adopted, they
remain at MSSPA for the remainder of their lives where they will be cared for
there by the staff and the many volunteers.
“Upon arrival, each donkey
was seen by a vet and farrier [a specialist in equine
hoof care],” Braun said. “In
conjunction with the barn manager, Jeff Greenleaf, individualized plans were
created. Following quarantine, the donkeys may stay however long it takes to
get healthy. It is at the discretion of the vet and barn manager to determine
if and when any animal is fit to leave the farm to join a family.”
The MSSPA has an in-depth
adoption process for the animals in their facility to ensure the perfect home
for each animal. The Little Women are about nineteen years old but have plenty
of life and love to share with a family, as donkeys have an average lifespan of
thirty or more years.
“The adoption process
begins by interested people completing the preliminary adoption application
found on the MSSPA website,” Braun states. “The adoption committee meets regularly
to review applications. They conduct interviews, check references and perform
site visits to the potential home. The goal of adoption is to find the best fit
for the animal and the adopter.”
MSSPA is open from 1 p.m.
to 6 p.m. every day in June, July, and August and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. daily for
the remainder of the year. Anyone can visit during these times. MSSPA is also
available to set up group tours with a staff member who can share a little bit
about each animal and the facility.
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