The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Marketplace => Topic started by: charliemoo on March 14, 2010, 09:27:28 pm
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One yearling jack donkey for sale. traditional grey dun with zebra markings on his legs, red tints around his eyes and ears and an unusual forked cross on his back. ''Eddie'' is a very friendly, inquisitive chap. he's had his feet trimmed by the farrier and is passported ith the donkey breed society. asking £300
One black/ brown jenny with a white belly and muzzle. 2003 born, been running with a coloured stallion so should be in foal, due about june time. ''Lily'' has the sweetest nature, and is 110% to do in every way. my 5 yar old sister can handle her no problem and she loves attention. passported with the DBS asking £750 but open to offers.
i am in mid wales, about and hour from the severn bridge in the Brecon area. please email if you would like more details/ photos etc. :)
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Can you post pictures here? I'd love a donkey (and so would my other half especially), but don't think we really have the room, and we're in Scotland so a wee bit too far away. But it'd be nice to see some pictures anyway. :)
Beth
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i shall try post a few on here, they are not v recent...need to dig my camera out and dust it off!!
this is eddie last year (at a few months old). he has become more grey but has retained the 'redness' around his ears/ eyes.
(http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp307/charliemoo1/SDC11553.jpg)
the one on the right is lily, taken last summer (how long ago does that feel?! =D )
(http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp307/charliemoo1/SDC11567.jpg)
this is the coloured jack she has been running with:
(http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp307/charliemoo1/epic%20trek%2028%20feb%202010/CIMG0055.jpg)
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They're so cute. Very, very nice stallion that Lily is put to as well. Oh well, maybe we'll ask again if the next door field isn't for sale again!
Beth
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Thank you! he is standing at stud too.... :D
he's standing at about 12.2hh, and i have another, smaller grey donk stallion standing too, also a miniature horse stallion.... think i may need to put another ad up! ;)
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Oh they are lovely. There's a donkey at the caravan site that Dan's folks are staying at and it's lovely. Never considered on before but would now.
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Will be coming to visit you when you have donkey's Rosemary!
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Ooooh ......I really, really want a donkey (or two!) but with all the goats and 10 ponies etc. etc. I really should not have any more pet animals, when I am supposed to be increasing my farm animals, and my OH would go mad if I got donkeys too -although he knows I want some. Maybe if he saw the pics of these gorgeous donkeys?
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Actually, Dan was very taken with the one at Dunning. If I can't get a companion pony for Smokey, I would definitely consider one.
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what are donkeys like on the roads re riding for my 3 girls same as horses but smaller version, temperament?
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They are the same temperament-wise as horses and ponies. the main difference between them is theat donks' coats are not waterproof like a horses. they dont have the waterproof grease in it, so they absolutely need a shelter in their field.
Like you can see from the pic of the coloured stallion, my 5 year old sister rides him no problems. they are on a lead rein, but thats more to the fact of her inexperience. in fact, i've recently returned from spending the winter in Australia- when that pic was taken we were in the middle of a 4 hour ''trek''!-the first time he has had a saddle on in 5 months, and only about the sixth time since he was broke!
the only thing about horses is that they may have a smaller stride- i've not got any small horses to compare speeds!
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I was told that donkeys are excellent for children to learn to ride on as they have a more comfortable gait than ponies, but I don't know if this is true.
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Charliemoo beautiful donkeys, the coloured jack looks fab.
I love donkeys and the first animal we bought in Bulgaria was a jenny. She'd had a hard life and is enjoying semi retirement now. Our Maggie's very sweet but can be a bit temperamental if she doesn't get her own way lol Donkeys do indeed have a shorter and possibly less active gait than horses/ponies