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Community => Marketplace => Topic started by: landroverroy on June 10, 2013, 11:21:47 pm
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(http://www.accidentalsmallholder.net/forum/my pictures)2 year old part Poitou (French) donkey for sale. Oliver's mother is 14.2hh and is a Poitou cross riding donkey, that I ride myself. Donkeys are great to ride as, unlike horses they rarely panic, and if they see something that startles them are more likely to stand and investigate it than run away.
Oliver is at present 13.3hh and will carry on growing until he is 6, so is likely to reach 14.2 +. His mother can carry my 12 stone 6' 2" son with ease, and I would expect Oliver to be similar.
He is lovely natured, friendly, good with farrier etc. So why not ride something different?! Big donkeys like this are rarely available in this country. £700. Must go to home with other equines.
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Where in Yorkshire does Oliver live ? Is he castrated ?
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East Yorkshire, just south of Selby.
No, he's not castrated.
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Hi
I would be interested to bring him on to drive him.
Do you have any photos available please?
Thanks
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Unfortunately I can't get a picture on. :dunce: I can't even change the picture of a hippo on my avatar, which one of my sons put on as a joke! :excited:
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Don't worry about the picture, I've spoken to you today! :wave:
See you at the weekend.
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Just thought I'd add that although Oliver is not castrated at the moment, I can get him done before he's sold, if an entire donkey is likely to be a problem.
I have left him entire for the time being as I've had some interest from people wanting to breed a large mule, as these, like large donkeys, are fairly rare in this country also.
This picture was taken at a year old. He's considerably bigger now.
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how gorgeous is he? :love: :love: :love:
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Thank you! :hshoe: He is incredibly sweet.
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Unfortunately I can't get a picture on. :dunce: I can't even change the picture of a hippo on my avatar, which one of my sons put on as a joke! :excited:
Your avatar is a white rhino ::)
Great looking donkey, I would never be aloud to have him :(
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Hello LANDROVERROY,
What a fantastic looking specimen of a Large Donkey and would be a shame to castrate him and hope someone out there is able to use him in a Large Donkey breeding program.
Someone who breeds charolais bulls and halters them told me last week - tying a donkey to the halter of a bucking or stubborn calf will calm it down and the donkey will take control!
They say you learn something new every day!
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Your avatar is a white rhino ::)
Great looking donkey, I would never be aloud to have him :(
Thanks for that Bert - always good to know what one is being likened to. :roflanim:
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Its got the horn. :innocent:
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As opposed to a hippo, which hasn't got one of course. ::)
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Hello LANDROVERROY,
What a fantastic looking specimen of a Large Donkey and would be a shame to castrate him and hope someone out there is able to use him in a Large Donkey breeding program.
Someone who breeds charolais bulls and halters them told me last week - tying a donkey to the halter of a bucking or stubborn calf will calm it down and the donkey will take control!
They say you learn something new every day!
An interesting concept! Donkeys certainly do have a calming influence. Presumably the calf learns to walk without the donkey before you get it to the showring. :trophy:
I think, on the whole though, that Oliver would prefer to live a more donkey like existence with other equines. :tree: :horse:
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Yes nice looking donkey - we used to have quite a large one when when we were kids and would ride him in the village. Robbie was not so friendly all the time and I remember one time being thrown off and dragged along the road upside down having caught my foot in the stirrup. Happy memories.
It would be great to have one now for hauling loads up the hill
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Like you say - happy memories and all part of growing up! :sunshine:
But, being a donkey, I don't imagine Robbie dragged you along very fast. That's one thing about donkeys - they're usually slow and steady, rather than panic and rush. Getting ours to do anything faster than a walk :huff: (unless there's food involved) is an art in itself.
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Is the donkey still for sale???
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No, but his full brother is. Born may this year - he will be available after Feb, as I don't wean foals till about 9 months old. I like to leave them with mum while she teaches them a bit about life.
I also have a blue and white mule for sale, about 14h+ and 6 years old. He is ride and drive