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Love Ko Kabayo Ko! goes to Binondo


Animal welfare advocates had an early Chinese New Year gift for the Binondo caritela horses this year.

On January 31, 2011, Animal Kingdom Foundation (AKF), Compassion and Responsibility for Animals (CARA) and The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) visited Binondo to conduct a horse clinic outreach project in the area.



May Angela Felix of PAWS gently strokes a caritela horse

The animal advocates found that the horses in Binondo were in worse conditions than the Intramuros horses - perhaps because this was a business district and the horses were "used" more for transporting heavier loads, as compared to the Intramuros horses which were used mostly by tourists only.



An AKF veterinarian attends to a caritela horse after drawing a blood sample

Routine blood-drawing, deworming and giving of vitamins were done on the animals.

There were cases of thrush (infection of the foot and leg area), malnourishment,  ill-fitting bits (that piece of metal placed in the horses' mouths),  and ill-fitting bridles and harnesses that had to be addressed on the spot.



Some horses had bits- (mouth- pieces) that were too tight or heavy


Some of the harnesses on the horses were ill-fitting they caused injury to their bodies-
Loads were also too heavy for the horse



Most of the hooves were damaged due to improper nailing of horseshoes-
Thrush or fungal infection in the foot area was also very visible

A particularly distressful sight was that of a horse named "Buraot" who had heavy chains as his bridle. "These chains must be sizzling hot in the summers and extremely heavy for the horse, " said AKF's Charles Wartenberg who immediately took
Buraot and his cochero to the bridle-maker to have the horse fitted with a much more comfortable leather bridle.



Buraot's cochero gets a new leather harness

The cocheros were given a lecture and some important reminders about proper care for the horses and about giving them enough time to rest, and to never overload their caritelas.

Out of the 39 registered calesas in Binondo, 37 horses showed up to be treated and checked by AKF vets led by Dr. Roland Arciaga. PAWS and CARA volunteers prepared the educational materials and assisted the vets.


The almost 100% attendance (1 horse was ill and the cochero requested for a special visit, while 1 horse was probably the one that met an accident last September 2010 and was shot) of the Binondo caritela horses was due to the hard work of the Manila councilors led by the dynamic Councilor Ryan Ty, who made sure all announcements were properly made ahead of time.



Dr Roland Arciaga-Mla Councilor RYAN TY -Luis Buenaflor-Greg Quimpo -seated- and Charles Wartenberg of AKF

Councilor Ty says they would like to do more projects like this with animal welfare groups so that the horses and the cocheros will have some form of free assistance and so that the working animals will get treated better.



AKF-CARA-PAWS' "Love Ko, Kabayo Ko" mobile horse clinic will be back for follow-up visits in Intramuros and Binondo within the next few months.