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Research by Dr. Leanne Proops and Dr. Britta Osthaus from the University of Portsmouth and Canterbury Christ Church University, respectively, revealed that donkeys are less tolerant to the cold than horses. Their research found that Donkeys start to seek shelter when the temperature falls below 57.2°F (14℃). Therefore, temperatures below 57.2°F (14℃) would be too cold for donkeys. If you live in the northern region of the United States, where average temperatures in winter range…

Donkeys are popular farm animals, loved by many farm keepers as pets and companions and as help around the farm. Due to their proximity to the horse family, one question always makes its way into any conversation around them. Can you ride donkeys? The short answer is, ‘you can definitely ride donkeys.’ However, there are a few things one needs to consider before they can ride donkeys, such as weight, training, and the donkey’s health.…

Donkeys are historically known to help carry loads over long distances, specifically in hilly areas. They have been used for the same since 2700 BC, and they were used due to the donkey’s agreeable temperament and endurance to variable agro-climatic conditions; But how far can a donkey travel in a day? On average, domesticated donkeys can travel about 25 miles a day, and wild donkeys can travel about 15 miles a day. Generally, donkeys can…

When it comes to caring for and understanding donkey behavior, there’s often a misunderstanding that they are similar to horses as they come from the same genus. Due to this understanding, donkeys are seen as stubborn, but this cannot be farther from the truth. Donkeys are also seen as stoic animals who are sometimes hard to read but truth is that they are social animals and can really open up when taken care of with…

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