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Appendix 2: Donkey Weight Estimator
Author(s):
The Donkey Sanctuary
In: The Clinical Companion of the Donkey (2nd Edition) by Evans L. et al.
Updated:
MAY 12, 2022
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To estimate a donkey’s weight using the diagram below mark the height and heart girth measurements on the correct axis. Then draw a line between the two. The donkey’s weight is indicated by where the line crosses the weight axis. For example, a donkey 104cm tall (a) and with a heart girth 122cm (b) should weigh 181kg (c).

Whilst the weight estimator is an effective tool to estimate weight it’s accuracy cannot be guaranteed.

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Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 0NU, UK.
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