Army trains wild donkeys for pack work

Accession Number F01258
Collection type Film
Measurement 3 min 35 sec
Object type Actuality footage
Physical description 35mm/b&w/silent
Maker Driver, Roy
Place made Australia: Western Australia
Date made 1942
Access Open
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

During the wet season tracks to army outposts become too boggy for motor convoys. To overcome this difficulty the army are rounding up wild donkeys to be trained as pack animals. These donkeys are rationed to four pounds oats, three pounds bran and one ounce of salt per day and are trained to carry one hundred pound packs over muddy tracks, through creeks and rivers where a pack horse would not be able to stand the rigours of climate and country. This item shows troops mounted on horses rounding up a herd of wild donkeys and the subsequent training of them.

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