Donkeys are desert animals and thus with our wet temperate
climate and lush pastures are in a somewhat alien environment. This single
factor determines the basis of their care and particularly feeding and how
it significantly differs from horses and ponies.
Donkeys
are herd animals and a single Miniature Mediterranean Donkey is a very
lonely donkey and is unlikely to thrive. They should always have at least
one companion. Goats, sheep and ponies are not suitable as companions.
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Donkey Line Up |
Two miniature donkeys will require a minimum 1 acre of
land. Poor quality or wetness in winter may indicate the need for a greater
area. This should be subdivided into sections to ensure against overgrazing
and prevent over eating.
Droppings should be cleared daily from the pasture.
Miniature donkeys are healthy animals but do require
shelter from bad weather. Unlike native ponies, donkeys are not waterproof
and a 3 sided field shelter, with entrance facing away from prevailing
winds, is the minimum requirement and will also provide shade in Summer.
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Fresh water must be provided daily.
Dirty/stale water will not be accepted, even leading to dehydration.
In freezing conditions warm water is highly recommended as donkeys will not
drink icy cold water. Most donkeys normally need to drink more water in
winter than in Summer as they are consuming more dried food.
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We recommend miniatures are stabled at night, especially in
winter. Additionally for security purposes a stable with security lights is
the safest place for such a friendly animals all year round after dark.
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Merlin meeting a standard donkey called Moonshine. |