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. 2025 Mar 14;34:e16. doi: 10.1017/awf.2025.12

Table 2.

Quantitative feedback pre- and post-performance from four school performances (Five-point Likert scale measurement). Questions in bold indicate statistically significant differences in pre- and post-performance scores

Question 1. Strongly Agree n (%) 2. Somewhat Agree n (%) 3. Neither agree nor disagree n (%) 4. Somewhat Disagree n (%) 5. Strongly Disagree n (%)
*Do you like donkeys?Pre: 110 (92%) 9 (7%) 1 (1%) - -
Post: 116 (97%) 4 (3%) - - -
Do you think donkeys are important?Pre: 114 (95%) 5 (4%) 1 (1%) - -
Post: 115 (96%) 5 (4%) - - -
*Do you feel confident identifying how a donkey is feeling?Pre: 83 (70%) 25 (21%) 2 (2%) 4 (3%) 5 (4%)
Post: 95 (79%) 22 (18%) 1 (1%) - 2 (2%)
Do you feel confident identifying when a donkey is not well?Pre: 89 (76%) 21 (18%) 3 (2%) 2 (2%) 2 (2%)
Post: 99 (82%) 19 (16%) - 1 (1%) 1 (1%)
How much do you agree with the following sentences:
You should load as much as possible onto your donkeyPre: 5 (4%) 7 (6%) 3 (3%) 5 (4%) 100 (83%)
Post: 8 (7%) 4 (3%) 2 (2%) 3 (2%) 102 (86%)
Donkeys need restPre: 112 (93%) 4 (3%) 2 (2%) - 2 (2%)
Post: 115 (97%) 3 (2%) 1 (1%) - -
*Donkeys feel painPre: 74 (62%) 5 (4%) 1 (1%) - 40 (33%)
Post: 107 (90%) 3 (2%) 2 (2%) 1 (1%) 6 (5%)
Donkeys feel emotionsPre: 102 (85%) 11 (9%) 2 (2%) 1 (1%) 4 (3%)
Post: 104 (87%) 11 (9%) 2 (2%) 2 (2%) -
Donkeys need to be beaten to work hardPre: 11 (9%) 6 (5%) 6 (5%) 5 (4%) 90 (77%)
Post: 6 (5%) 6 (5%) 4 (3%) 9 (8%) 94 (79%)