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Loving the herd life
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What are miniature donkeys like? As a pet? As a guardian? As an eater/amount of grass it consumes?
the outcome is not great. If you are in an area that does not have preditors, then all the better.
They can be unpredictable and SERIOUSLY DANGEROUS.
Having said this, our two jacks are a delight to work with. This is because they have all the ground manners that they can possibly have. Taught to them first before we integrated them with the herd. THEY WILL ALWAYS WANT TO BREED THE MARES. UNLESS YOU HAVE MINI HORSES, THIS SHOULDN'T CAUSE TOO MUCH OF A PROBLEM IF YOU HAVE TAUGHT HIM TO BEHAVE HIMSELF WITH EVERYTHING ELSE. We love our jacks and they run loose with our herd of horses. They alternate with half a day each until I get an 8 foot stallion/jack pen made for each of them. NEVER NEVER put two jacks out together. They can and most likely will fight each other to the death for the girls. Preventive maintenance and just being SMART, will save you a lot of heartache and tears
over your jack. I love my jacks, and I love their personalities. They are so different from each other, each having a definite and unique personality that is all their own. They actually have me in stitches most of the time. They are so funny and such a joy for me. 

Sorry, not trying to high-jack your thread but.HiddenOaksMoms said:I certainly hope this has been of help to you in your research of these wonderful creatures. We love ours to pieces and would never be without them. We are actually trying to get a wonderful breeding program going here with our donkeys. We have our minis, standards and hopefully will be aquiring mammoths soon.
