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Hair coat properties of donkeys, mules and horses in a temperate climate.

B OsthausL ProopsS LongN BellK HaydayF Burden
Published in: Equine veterinary journal (2017)
Donkeys, and to a lesser extent mules, appear not to be as adapted to colder, wet climates as horses, and may therefore require additional protection from the elements, such as access to a wind and waterproof shelter, in order for their welfare needs to be met.
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