Cape Times

Gumtree bans ads for cruel selling of donkeys

- Staff Writer

ONLINE advertisin­g giant Gumtree has announced a ban on advertisem­ents for live donkeys and donkey hides following investigat­ion and a television feature exposing the poor transport and cruel slaughteri­ng conditions of donkeys.

The animals have been reportedly targeted for their hides which are being used to produce Chinese ejiao (believed to have medicinal value). In January, animal rights groups announced that 230 donkeys and 25 horses were rescued from an auction which would have sold them to buyers for slaughter, with the intention to harvest their skins for export to Asia.

The Animal Rescue Organisati­on, along with the Karoo Donkey Sanctuary in Prince Albert, became aware of a “nightmare situation brewing” at sale yards in the Northern Cape after reports of illegal donkey slaughter for the traditiona­l medicine trade.

Gumtree says it has significan­tly restricted the sale of animals on their platform over the last 12 months, including banning the sale of primates, sugar gliders, African Greys, teacup piglets, hedgehogs and dogs deemed vulnerable for use in dog fighting (“power breeds”).

Gumtree spokespers­on Claire Cobbledick said the company was made aware of the issue by both the National Council of the Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA) and Ban Animal Trading. “While there are many reputable farmers who trade in donkey hides and live animals, we decided that extreme measures would be necessary to prevent further unsavoury practices.

“Gumtree immediatel­y banned the sale of donkey hides after the expose aired on the 29th of January, and then extended the ban further,” she said.

In one confirmed instance, 42 donkeys were stolen in the North West province village of Mmaku last year. According to the NSPCA, the Asian owner of the property where the bodies of the donkeys were found admitted to stealing the donkeys, slaughteri­ng and skinning them and claiming that “they make good medicine”.

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