How much does a donkey cost?

Prices start at around $300 for one donkey and can go up to $2,000-3,000, and even higher. What is this? Just as with horses, a well bred, well-trained, large, rideable/drivable donkey can cost several thousand dollars.
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Are donkeys expensive to keep?

The cost of keeping a donkey is less than a horse or other big animals but it will outnumber the purchase cost in a short time. As per the rule of thumb, you will be spending about $1000 on a donkey per year in terms of upkeep costs. These expenses include feed, shelter, deworming, medical bills, and more.
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Is 1 acre enough for a donkey?

A donkey or horse or pony needs a minimum of half an acre, more if state laws require it. There must be sufficient fencing to keep the animal on the property. Shelter should be provided from weather extremes (shade, or wind protection).
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Are donkeys good pets?

Donkeys are typically very sweet and gentle, and can make great pets! They are quite smart, however, and hate being yelled at or forced into anything. Always be gentle with your donkey. Offer treats (hint: apples) and ear scritches, and let him—or her—get to know you.
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Are donkeys cheaper to keep than horses?

They're also cheaper to buy than horses, they're transport needs are less (given their smaller size) and they'll live well into their 30s with proper care.
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Do donkeys keep coyotes away?

Donkeys do keep coyotes away. Donkeys can become quite irritable when they feel like their territory is being threatened. They become so defensive that a lot of farmers and shepherds keep donkeys around specifically to deter coyotes, foxes, and even wolves.
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Why do farmers put donkeys with cows?

Jennies rather than the jacks of the species are superior pasture guards because of maternal, protective characteristics, Gersbach said. Donkeys, or burros, gravitate toward bonding with whatever livestock happens to share their pasture, whether it is horses, cattle, sheep, or goats.
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Do donkeys keep snakes away?

As donkeys evolved close to snakes on the dry deserts and plains of Africa and Asia, the two species are no strangers. Donkeys have developed unique ways of preventing snakes from invading their territory or causing them danger.
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Do donkeys like to be petted?

Donkeys are surprisingly affectionate. They seek out their trusted humans or other animals, whether to be petted or simply to stand nearby. They can become quite close to dogs, horses, and other pasture pals.
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How often do donkeys poop?

Donkeys should poop a bunch each and every day our three equine (one horse, one mammoth donkey and one mini donkey poop a full wheel barrow full of poop in 24 hours. You may also enjoy Thinking About Poop for more information on fecal samples and not over worming your horse, donkey or mule.
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What kind of fence do you use for a donkey?

Using vinyl or wood is safer than barbed wire or electrical fencing. A woven wire fence, called horse fence, is also a safe fence for donkeys. This fence can keep dogs and other animals out while safely keeping the donkeys inside.
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Do donkeys need to be in pairs?

Donkeys need a friend. It is vital to their health and well-being. They will often pair up for life with one donkey or other equines such as horses, mules, and goats. They can get very stressed when removed from their companion or even when the companion has died.
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How long do donkeys live on a farm?

Donkeys can live between 30 to 40 human years on a farm (some even older). Compared to their average life span in the wild or in poorer countries, that's at least 10 years more. The exact age they can reach on a farm depends on a bunch of factors.
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What are the benefits of having a donkey?

Here are the pros and cons of owning a donkey.
  • Donkeys Are Excellent Livestock Guard Animals.
  • They Are Affordable.
  • Donkeys Are Easy Keepers.
  • They Can Help Out On the Farm.
  • They Are Very Smart and Trainable.
  • They Are Easy to Bond With.
  • They Make Great Companion Animals.
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How much does a donkey eat a day?

Research has shown that on average a donkey will eat approximately 1.3 – 1.8% dry matter of its bodyweight per day. For a 180kg, or around 10hh donkey, this equates to 2-3kg dry matter per day.
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What can donkeys not eat?

Avoid feeding potatoes, anything from the brassica family, onions, leeks, garlic, stoned fruit and anything which is old, fermented or mouldy as these are toxic to donkeys. Carrots, apples, bananas, pears, turnips and swedes are all safe and usually very popular with donkeys.
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Do you need to shoe a donkey?

Donkeys are fairly hardened animals that don't usually need shoes. For those that do however, it comes down to a few distinct reasons. The type and size of the donkey has a lot do with it, as well as their daily routine.
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How much land does a donkey need?

Approximately one acre of safe land for a pair of donkeys. An area of hard standing to help protect your donkeys' feet.
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What animal kills Copperheads?

Predators. Owls and hawks are the copperhead's main predators, but opossums, raccoons and other snakes may also prey on copperheads.
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What animal kills rattlesnakes?

Aerial predators like owls, eagles and hawks may swoop down and snatch up a rattlesnake, while animals on the ground like foxes, coyotes, feral cats and even turkeys may also take on the rattler as a possible source of food. Even other snakes, like the king snake and black snake, prey on rattlesnakes.
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Will a donkey hurt my dog?

While dogs are unlikely to hurt your donkey, your donkey might try to kick or stomp on your dog. If you want to keep dogs and donkeys in close quarters, you should probably only do so with large dogs that are trained to be around large animals like a donkey.
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Why are coyotes scared of donkeys?

Why Do Donkeys Keep Coyotes Away. It's said that this derives from evolutionary behavior. Donkeys are generally slower than horses so speed isn't their best defense. Instead they had to develop the tool of aggression.
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Why are donkeys so aggressive?

A donkeys' territorial instinct is so strong that in many countries they are used to guard herds of sheep and goats against dogs, foxes, coyotes and wolves. Unfortunately, this territorial nature results in donkeys sometimes chasing and attacking small stock such as sheep, goats, poultry, cats and dogs.
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Do donkeys bite?

Donkey bites are an uncommon aetiology of severe animal bite injury. Donkeys are widely used throughout Africa in farming. Donkey bites in contrast to dog and cat bites (punctuate lesions or skin abrasions) result in loss of tissue and crush injury.
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