Miniature Donkey. Miniature Donkey Owners Manual. Miniature Donkey Care, Environment, Health, Feeding and Breeding.

Miniature Donkey. Miniature Donkey Owners Manual. Miniature Donkey Care, Environment, Health, Feeding and Breeding.
Author: Harry Holdstone
Publisher: Imb Publishing Miniature Donkey
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-11-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781911142942

The Miniature Mediterranean Donkey, also known as the Miniature Donkey or simply the mini, hails originally from the Italian islands of Sardinia and Sicily. They are not just very small donkeys but an entirely separate species. They are the smallest of the equines and increasingly popular as pets. This book will introduce you to these little donkeys by discussing their appearance and biology, typical behaviour, reproduction, their feeding needs, socialisation and bonding, how to train them and what makes these adorable equines such wonderful pets. It will also tell you what you need to know in order to decide whether or not this is the pet for you - cuteness factor aside - and, if it is, where to buy one, how to select your mini, what you need to arrange and buy before you bring it home, and how to take proper care of it. The owner must know what these pint-sized, intelligent and very loving equines need with regards to their environment, feeding and social and mental lives in order to be both healthy and happy. The Miniature Mediterranean Donkey is susceptible to several of the same bacterial, parasitic and viral infections that standard donkeys and horses may contract. Anyone who is serious about owning one needs to know how to care for them, what to look for and how to deal with common conditions. Covered in this book: Care Costs Daily care Do's and don'ts Feeding Health History Intelligence One or two Personality Tips on buying Training Travelling ...and much more

Minature Donkey Care

Minature Donkey Care
Author: Greg Brownson
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-02-19
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Dive into the captivating world of Miniature Donkeys with our comprehensive guide, where the charm of these pint-sized equines unfolds in every page. Whether you're an experienced owner or considering these delightful creatures for the first time, this book is your go-to resource for all things Miniature Donkey. Unlock the secrets of providing optimal care for your Miniature Donkey companions. From designing the perfect living space to meeting their nutritional needs and ensuring their well-being, our guide offers practical advice to create a happy and healthy environment. Discover proven training techniques that go beyond commands, focusing on positive reinforcement to build a strong bond with your Miniature Donkey. Watch as your donkey becomes a well-behaved and contented companion, bringing joy to your daily interactions. For those interested in responsible breeding, delve into the intricacies of Miniature Donkey genetics. Learn how to navigate the world of breeding practices while prioritizing the health and vitality of these enchanting creatures. Explore the fascinating array of coat colors, patterns, and unique characteristics that make Miniature Donkeys stand out. Whether you're intrigued by spotted coats, roan patterns, or the classic black and brown hues, our guide provides insights into the diverse and charming world of Miniature Donkey aesthetics. Written with love and expertise, this guide combines practical advice, heartwarming stories, and expert insights. Join us on a journey of companionship, learning, and love as we celebrate the enduring charm of Miniature Donkeys. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of Miniature Donkeys, this book is your key to a deeper understanding and a more enriching relationship with these delightful equines. click the buy button to get your copy today

Donkeys--miniature, Standard, and Mammoth

Donkeys--miniature, Standard, and Mammoth
Author: Stephen R. Purdy
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Donkeys
ISBN: 9781570764189

Addressing a common misconception, this handbook explains that donkeys are not horses and that the two kinds of animals are genetically and anatomically quite different. Carefully laying out the special physiological and environmental needs of donkeys, the book educates owners, would-be owners, and breeders about how best to care for their charges while also providing clear technical information on donkey anatomy and behavior, diseases, breeding, and general husbandry. Written with affection for donkeys and their antics, the book goes a long way toward preventing common and sometimes dire mistakes in caring for these interesting animals.

The Art of Nurturing Donkeys

The Art of Nurturing Donkeys
Author: Oscar Noah Nathan
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-30
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ISBN:

"The Art of Nurturing Donkeys: A Comprehensive Guide to Raising and Reproducing Donkeys" is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the art of caring for and breeding donkeys. This comprehensive guide provides a wealth of knowledge and practical advice, ensuring that donkey enthusiasts have all the information they need to provide optimal care, nutrition, and shelter for these remarkable animals. The book covers a wide range of topics, guiding readers through the basics of donkey care, including shelter and housing considerations, nutrition and feeding requirements, grooming and hoof care techniques, as well as the importance of exercise and mental stimulation. The health and veterinary care section delves into preventive healthcare, common health issues in donkeys, and first aid and emergency care. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the unique health needs of donkeys and learn how to provide proper veterinary attention to keep their animals in excellent health. One of the most valuable sections of the book focuses on donkey reproduction and breeding. It examines the important considerations involved in responsible breeding, such as genetic evaluations, health screenings, breeding soundness, and compatible temperaments. Furthermore, the book explores artificial insemination techniques, providing detailed information on transcervical insemination, intravaginal insemination, as well as semen collection and storage methods. In addition to its comprehensive content, "The Art of Nurturing Donkeys" offers clear and concise explanations, accompanied by helpful illustrations and photographs. The reader-friendly format makes it easy to follow and understand, ensuring that both beginners and experienced donkey caretakers can benefit from its insights. Whether you are a donkey owner, breeder, or simply passionate about these extraordinary animals, "The Art of Nurturing Donkeys: A Comprehensive Guide to Raising and Reproducing Donkeys" is a must-have reference. It provides invaluable guidance on every aspect of donkey care and breeding, empowering readers to create a nurturing and fulfilling environment for their donkeys and foster a deeper bond with these remarkable creatures.

The Book of Donkeys

The Book of Donkeys
Author: Donna Campbell Smith
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2016-04-07
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1493025376

Donkeys are gaining in popularity across the country. They are used in trail riding, as pets, to guard livestock from coyotes and wild dogs, and as show animals. Donkeys are also used to breed mules, which are a hybrid produced by crossing a male donkey with a female horse. In The Book of Donkey, Donna Campbell Smith will cover the origin and history of donkeys world-wide. She will include chapters on breeds and types, care, housing, breeding, training, and the use of donkeys in the same format as her previous three books with Lyons Press. The Book of Donkeys will stand alone as an introduction to the world of donkeys and donkey keeping.

Miniature Donkeys for Beginners

Miniature Donkeys for Beginners
Author: Ava Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre:
ISBN:

If you live on at least one to two acres of grass and want a unique pet, a miniature pet donkey may be for you. However, like any pet, miniature donkeys need training, food, shelter, and veterinary care, which means you must be fully committed before getting one.Evaluating your commitment to a miniature donkey is especially important since they can live for an average of 25-30 years. John N. Stallone, a professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, said owners should be able to dedicate a minimum of one hour per day to the animal.They're really cute and not as noisy as I thought they'd be. And so tiny! To be considered a true mini, the donkey has to measure under 36 inches from his shoulder to the ground.This book "miniature donkeys for beginners" will teach you everything you need to know about raising miniature donkeys.How to select the right donkey to train, feeding, Grooming, Housing, Health issues and treatments associated with raising miniature donkeys, vaccinating them and tips on how to make miniature donkeys your lovely pets. Click the BUY NOW BUTTON TO GET YOUR COPY TODAY

Homegrown Pork

Homegrown Pork
Author: Sue Weaver
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1603428828

Raising a pig for meat is easy to do, even in a small space like a suburban backyard. In just five months, a 30-pound shoat will become a 250-pound hog and provide you with more than 100 pounds of pork, including tenderloin, ham, ribs, bacon, sausage, and more. Homegrown Pork covers everything you need to know to raise your own pig, from selecting a breed to feeding, housing, fencing, health care, and humane processing. Invite all your friends over for a healthy and succulent pork dinner!

Know Your Donkeys & Mules

Know Your Donkeys & Mules
Author: Jack Byard
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1913618048

Did you know that the Bourbonnais donkey drinks 4 gallons of water a day? In this pocket-sized guide, you’ll discover loads of interesting facts about 34 popular breeds of donkeys and mules, including their appearance, history, breeding, and uses in agriculture and tourism. From the critically endangered Abyssinian, to the speedy Onager who can run at 40mph over a 15-mile stretch, this fascinating and fun guide will turn both young and old into a donkey and mule enthusiast.

Raising Goats For Dummies

Raising Goats For Dummies
Author: Cheryl K. Smith
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2010-01-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470633808

Learn to raise goats and start reaping the benefits of owning these fun and useful animals Raising goats is a major part of human life (and survival) around the world. The movement has increased in popularity in recent years as consumers embrace a more sustainable lifestyle, reject commercialism, move to organic food options, and raise concerns about industrial agriculture practices. Raising Goats For Dummies provides you with an introduction to all aspects of owning, caring for, and the day-to-day benefits of raising goats. Breaks down the complicated process of choosing and purchasing the right goat breed to meet your needs and getting facilities for your goat set up. Provides in-depth information on proper grooming, handling, feeding, and milking Covers the basics of goat health and nutrition Offers tips and advice for using your goat to produce milk, meat, fiber, and more You'll quickly understand what makes these useful and delightful creatures so popular and gain the knowledge and skills to properly care for and utilize their many offerings with help from Raising Goats For Dummies.