Horse Donkey breed of the day: American Mammoth Jackstock
Height: 16 -17hh
Common coat colors: Grey, grullo and various duns
Place of origin: US
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Horse Donkey breed of the day: American Mammoth Jackstock
Height: 16 -17hh
Common coat colors: Grey, grullo and various duns
Place of origin: US
BLM Mulestangs for Sale
Yes, mule-mustangs! These kids were all wild-born mules. They are from the Twin Peaks HMA, which is the biggest HMA in California:
Today the herd is descended from US Army Cavalry remounts released prior to and during World War I, and historic draft and riding ranching stock. The horses are mostly bay, black, and chestnut, but pintos and appaloosas are somewhat common. Some horses even have a metallic sheen to them. The burros likely originated from historic sheep grazing operations in the area. Because Twin Peaks HMA has both horses and burros, it also is one of the few HMAs that has mules. The Twin Peaks animals are highly desired by adopters because of their size, quiet temperaments, and color.
1 YEAR OLD BROWN GELDING MULE (6410) 8hh
1 YEAR OLD BAY FEMALE MULE (7035) 10hh
1 YEAR OLD BROWN GELDING MULE (5717) 12hh
a cute donkey moment!🫏🩶(x)
Loretta the mini donkey is turning 23 today! Happy birthday, my girl, I'm so happy to know you. What a character! Here's to many more years with you, little Lady!
on a cuter note, I also found these precious mini donks that where super cuddly.
The donkey gang!
Horse Donkey breed of the day: Pega Donkey
Height: 14 -15hh
Common coat colors: Various roans, dun and grullo
Place of origin: Brazil
did u know donkeys and mules r used as nannies for newborn lambs?
practiced most in italy and is more common for shepherds to hire donkeys for the role because theyre much more territorial and defensive around predators! donkeys (or mules) r equipped with a blanket fitted with several padded baskets in which the most vulnerable lambs r placed in duing the day! the mothers will hover around the donkeys to stay close but once its deemed safe for the lambs to roam freely, theyre returned to their mothers!
here's some pics of nanny-donkeys to brighten ur day!
what a beautiful and noble job to have!