VegPlanet — October 2017

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Animal Rahat strives to improve the lives of bullocks
and donkeys who are forced to haul backbreaking
loads of sugarcane and bricks for factories. In the past
year, 22 sugar factories replaced 13,376 bullocks with
5,088 mini-tractors and 400 large tractors. Officials
at one brick kiln agreed to use a tractor instead
of animals, which allowed Animal Rahat to secure
retirement for 22 donkeys. One donkey named Rhamba
was pregnant when we rescued her. Now that she and
her daughter, Bawari, are safe, Bawari will never have
to endure the pain of carrying enormous loads of bricks
in sweltering heat.

Thanks to the generosity of others, Animal Rahat had
the resources last year to rescue 103 animals of 25
different species and treat 12,170 animals for various

medical conditions, including skin infections, lameness,
wounds, and yoke gall. Other animals found permanent
refuge at Animal Rahat’s new Home for Retired
Bullocks Sanctuary, where rescued animals can retire
in peace after years of pain, abuse, malnutrition, and
neglect. This year, our sanctuary welcomed a buffalo,
six dogs, 18 bullocks, four camels, and six horses.

To prevent overpopulation and the spread of disease,
Animal Rahat sterilised and vaccinated 239 dogs
for rabies, as well as the entire canine population of
two villages in Solapur and Sangli last year. We also
arranged for buses to transport villagers to a religious
fair, sparing nearly 2,000 bullocks the gruelling trek,
and provided 500 animals with emergency medical
treatment at various festivals.

Rescue of a cow from a 70 foot deep well


Rambha and Bawari

Dr. Naresh holding
the donkey and Dr.
Satyajeet cleaning the
wound caused due
to hobbling

After retirement
of bullock at
Bohali village
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