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Visiting the Donkeys - July
3, 2002 |
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Rain Creek Farm
Before work David made a quick trip to Ellinger to purchase a water trough and
the fencing materials required to build a new livestock pen at Rain Creek Farm.
(07.03.02) |
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Fayetteville
After work David and Linda visit their Mediterranean Donkeys (also called
miniature donkeys). Linda was quickly spotted standing at the fence, and
here they come. (07.03.02) |
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Fayetteville
This is the 3-year-old spotted jack. Native to the islands of Sicily and Sardinia these are
full-size mature animals (they are not bred down to size). (07.03.02) |
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Fayetteville
These donkeys really like attention. Linda rubs his nose. (07.03.02) |
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Fayetteville
The donkeys compete for David's attention. They are both pets and a
breeding pair. (07.03.02) |
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Fayetteville
This is the 3-year-old jennet. We expect her to have a foal in about four
months. (07.03.02) |
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Fayetteville
The jennet in the foreground with the jack behind. This breeding jennet can
have one foal every 14-months for the next 20-years. (07.03.02) |
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Fayetteville
Saturday, if the new pen is ready, these two guys will be delivered to Rain
Creek Farm. (07.03.02) |
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