Donkeys have been serving mankind for 5000 years [1]. The phrase 'beasts of burden' describes their utility as pack animals and [2] in many parts of the world they play a significant economic and social role in the transport of water, building materials, relief supplies, animal feed and other critical supplies [2,3]. Donkey cart ambulances are an increasing trend in Africa where they are used for transporting sick people to hospital. Donkeys are particularly suited to this role because they are easy to keep and do not show fatigue [2,4]. It is estimated that there are about 90 million donkeys worldwide and they are especially widespread in Central and South American and parts of Europe. China has the largest population with about 11 million donkeys [5]. In recent years, donkey-related research is increasing with the goal of using this species to further improve human health and provide greater societal benefit.
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