If you think about it, what could be better than getting to meet new donkeys every week?
First, thanks to Denise for sharing her mini donkeys – Gunny and Harry – with us.
Gunny (Gunsmoke) is about 3 years old and Harry is 1-1/2. I “adopted” both of them from Linda Marchi at Seein’ Spots Farm near Los Olivos, California. She has many many more and I am so tempted every time I visit. We bought Harry as a 4-month-old so his mama, Flower, came along for a few months while we weaned him and he grew up a little. They are FUN FUN FUN!
Don’t they just make you want to melt? Incidentally, Denise’s sister is Di, The Blue Ridge Gal. Hi, Di! There’s an adorable baby picture of Harry on Di’s blog. Check it out here.
Second, from Mel in N.Y., we get to meet Toby’s and Tyler’s mammas!
Here are the proud mothers of Toby and Tyler. Sparkle, (gray spot) and Shyann (more often called Attitude Ann around here). Shying for two reasons, first, she is shy all the spots she is supposed to have, and two, shy is definitely NOT what she is, or ever has been!! Right from day one, she has believed that she was Queen, and every thing should be done just to please her. The day she was born, she rubbed against my legs and demanded that I pet her. If I was paying attention to some other donkey, she would push in between us and say pet ME! When she was 11 months old, she decided it was time for her to take over being boss of the herd and by the end of summer she had become Number 2 boss! Sparkle, her mother, and number one boss, just will not give in to her! That was a fun summer!My first rule in having a foal each year was to sell the foals when they were weaned. I broke that rule with Ann. She was so much fun, I decided to keep her until she was old enough to have a foal of her own and then sell her. Now that time has come, and I find that I can’t let her go ! She is still fun, and I’m too attached to her!
Just look at this happy, gorgeous family. (You can click on the picture below to see a larger image.)
I want to jump on a plane to New York right now…
Keep your positive stories, experiences and photos of donkeys and burros coming! Send them to us at morningbray@hotmail.com and we’ll post them here. ♥
August 6, 2010 at 3:46 am
I need more land 😦
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August 6, 2010 at 5:56 am
I live mini donkeys. I came across a herd once in my driving about and they were so adorable!
What lovely herds are all over! Who knew donkeys had such a fan club!
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August 6, 2010 at 6:38 am
I would have one or two mini-donks as well but our neighborhood won’t allow ‘farm animals’ so I dream through your photos and stories.
Thanks for the shout out from Morning Bray Farm and my Sissy.
DI
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August 6, 2010 at 6:52 am
Oh Justina – you & Carson converted me from the day I found your blogs…I’ve got to move to a place where I can have & love all the animals I want! You know that all my grandchildren should be raised around animals….that’s just one more reason to get out into the country….
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August 6, 2010 at 7:10 am
Can a person who never had much to do with/much interest in equines have donkeys?
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August 6, 2010 at 7:10 am
Keep those pictures coming, as I live vicariously through you regarding all things donkey.
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August 6, 2010 at 7:14 am
Oh man…my Russ would love to be buddies with Gunny and Harry! It would be fun to see him romping and playing with someone his own size! 🙂 The reason I don’t have a jennet is I would end up with a herd like Mel…only bigger! I would never be able to part with the babies. They are beautiful mammas, Mel! Thanks for sharing!
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August 6, 2010 at 7:26 am
Have I told you I love this new page?
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August 6, 2010 at 7:36 am
What a lovely mini donkeys! I would love to have one!
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August 6, 2010 at 7:56 am
LOVE these posts. Of course they leave me in an oozing pool of jealousy, but it is an impefect world.
Thanks, everyone, for sharing photos and stories of your four foots!
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August 6, 2010 at 8:52 am
I’m with Leah. Those guys are all so sweet. I love how they hug each other. *smile*
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August 6, 2010 at 8:58 am
Oh my gosh how adorable are they! Right away I zoned into the spotted one. Having a spotted jenny here I always look for other ones.
I love this page you have going on.
Everyone who has the acreage to have longears needs to get at least two!
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August 6, 2010 at 12:40 pm
Sparkle seems to have such a smooth, sleek coat. Is it time of year, or difference in type of donkey?
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August 6, 2010 at 2:43 pm
Denise, thanks for sharing your pics. minis
are always so cute !
Lynette, Time of year, July and Aug. here, the rest of the time its winter coat time !
June, When we moved into the country we had nothing bigger then a dog ! If you have the time to spend with them, and love them they will love you back!
Rosanne Your right, donkeys are very contagious LOL LOL
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