Donkeys belong to a family of animals known as equines. Equines are animals with slender legs, a smooth coat, a narrow mane along the back of their necks and hooves that are not split. Other equines are horses, zebras, mules and hinnies.
A mule is the offspring (baby) of a female horse and a male donkey.
A hinny is the offspring of a female donkey and a male horse.
Donkeys are also known as asses or burros.
A baby donkey is called a foal, the female donkey is called a mare, and the male donkey is called a stallion. A castrated male donkey is called a gelding.
Donkeys originate from wild asses of Africa and Asia. In Africa there were two types of donkeys, the Nubian wild ass in the north and the Somali wild ass in the east. The stripe on the shoulders of some donkeys comes from the Nubian ass. The Somali wild ass has stripes on its legs. These areas of Africa are hot and dry and have a lot of hills, therefore you find that there are donkeys today that are very good at working under these conditions. Unlike Africa, Asia had many different breeds (types of donkeys). Some of the donkeys from Asia live and work in very cold conditions and therefore they have very thick, woolly coats to protect them. Today donkeys vary a lot in their colour, coat and size. The smallest donkey is about 60cm (from hoof to the top of the back) and the largest donkey is about 168cm tall.
It is not good for female donkeys to get pregnant until they are four years old. You shouldn’t ride donkeys or use them to work before they are four years old because their bones aren’t yet fully developed. Donkeys usually live longer than horses. If they are looked after well they can live for at least fifty years.
Donkeys like company and get lonely if they are kept on their own. One donkey can form a very close friendship with another donkey. It is stressful for the donkeys if they are separated. Whether donkeys are kept as pets or used for work, it is best to have at least two donkeys.
There are many countries in which people can’t afford to buy or own a fuel-driven vehicle, for example a truck, tractor or car. Trucks are used to carry things over distances. Tractors are used to work the land so that food can be grown. Cars are used to drive people around. Poor people use donkeys to do all this work.
Donkeys pull plows and carts and carry people, bricks, sand, food and water for their owners. Some donkey owners can’t afford to feed their donkeys properly or give them the medical attention they need. The donkeys suffer a lot or die from being very tired, sick or not having enough food to eat.
There are organizations all over the United States that work with people and their donkeys. They help to take care of sick donkeys and to give training to owners of donkeys to show them how to look after donkeys properly
Some donkeys that have been badly treated are lucky enough to be rescued. They stay in a sanctuary where they don’t have to work anymore and they can simply live and rest. There are many places here in the United States that are Donkey Rescues where they take in the sick, abused, or abandoned donkeys and get them well and stable enough for donkey lovers to adopt them.
When you come to Touch of Heaven Alpacas, you may just fall in love with the donkeys as well!!!
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