The aim of this B. Sc. Thesis is to present the physiological and biological features of the donkey compared to the horse. Donkeys belong to the odd-toed ungulates, genus Equus, which also includes the horse and zebra. Although they are related, there are many differences between them. Proper nutrition affects the health of the donkey or can cause many diseases, so nutrition is important. Every living thing adapts to its environment, for example the hooves of donkeys. The digestive tract of donkeys is similar to, but different from, that of horses. The demand for donkey milk is increasing because of its composition. Some farms, including some in neighbouring countries, are already selling it. Donkeys also differ from horses in some other physiological parameters, such as body temperature and respiratory rate.
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