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The Donkey Companion
Selecting, Training, Breeding, Enjoying & Caring for Donkeys
By Sue Weaver
343 pages
Paperback
ISBN: 160342038X
ISBN13: 9781603420389
$24.95(US)
$27.95(CAN)
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about the book
Friendly, dependable, intelligent, and easy to care for, donkeys are increasingly prized by small-scale farmers, horse lovers, and animal enthusiasts. Already, there are hundreds of thousands of donkeys and mules in the U.S., and their population is growing steadily. Donkeys not only pull carts, carry riders, and tote gear for hikers, but they also make terrific stable companions and livestock guardians, and they are renowned for their skills in transport, raising water, milling, and farm tillage. They're also gentle with children and the elderly, making them a popular therapy animal and family pet. A donkey is not simply a long-eared horse, however; understanding the donkey's distinctive traits is critical to the animal's well-being and usefulness. The Donkey Companion, by Sue Weaver, offers a comprehensive overview of this hardy creature — the most complete, up-to-date reference of its kind. Here is everything donkey enthusiasts need to know about the animal’s history, physiology, behavior, breed characteristics, daily care, and health needs. Readers will come to understand this versatile animal, and through understanding will become skilled, satisfied owners. The Donkey Companion offers detailed information about different breeds and types; provides tips for finding and selecting the right animal; explains donkeys' daily care and health requirements; and guides readers through the nuances of training, riding, driving, and breeding. The book is enhanced with fun facts, training tips, quotes, photographs, illustrations, and additional resources. From foaling to first aid, and from grooming to professional showing, this extensive guide offers everything a donkey owner needs to get the most out of this gentle, hardworking animal.
about Sue Weaver
Sue Weaver has written many magazine articles on animal raising and husbandry and is a contributing editor for Hobby Farms magazine. A lifelong lover of all things equine and 46-year horse owner, Sue is actively involved in equine and canine rescue. Weaver and her husband live in Mammoth Springs, in the Ozark region of Arkansas.
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