Effect of density and weight of load on the energy cost of carrying loads by donkeys and ponies

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R.A. Pearson
J.T. Dijkman
R.C. Krecek
P. Wright
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[1] University of Edinburgh,Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine
[2] Easter Bush,Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science
[3] Roslin,FAO, Animal Production and Health Division
[4] University of Pretoria,undefined
[5] Viale delle Terme di Caracalla,undefined
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Public Health; Energy Expenditure; Veterinary Medicine; Energy Cost; Unit Energy;
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Two experiments were designed to compare the energy used in carrying loads by donkeys and ponies. In the first experiment 3 donkeys and 3 ponies were compared on treadmills in the UK. Density of load (lead shot or straw) had no significant effect on the energy cost of carrying loads; however, the energy cost of carrying a load decreased significantly (p<0.001) as the weight of the load increased (in donkeys 6.44, 4.35 and 3.03 J/kg load/m, in ponies 5.82, 3.75 and 3.68 J/kg load/m, for loads of 13, 20 and 27 kg/100 kg liveweight (M) respectively). Differences between species were not significant. In the second experiment energy expenditures were determined in 3 donkeys carrying loads equivalent to 40 kg/100 kg M over gently undulating gravel tracks in Tunisia. Energy costs of carrying the load were 2.34 (SE 0.07) J/kg load/m. The results of both experiments showed that provided the load is balanced, density does not significantly affect the energy cost of carrying; however, as the weight of the load increased then the unit energy cost of carrying it decreased. This suggests that it is more efficient in terms of energy used to carry loads equivalent to 27 to 40 kg/100 kg M than it is to carry lighter loads of less than 20 kg/100 kg M.
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