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Donkeys are popular farm animals and those familiar with them probably know about the crosses on their backs. Donkeys have crosses on their back because it is a trait passed down genetically throughout history to modern-day donkeys. Learn more about donkeys and the myths as well as facts about why they have crosses on their backs in this article. #horse #roanhorse #horselover #bayhorse #horsecolors #helpfulhorsehints Donkey Photography, Donkey Pics, Donkey Breeds, Donkey Care, Horse Riding Tips, Bay Horse, A Donkey, Petting Zoo, Hobby Farm

Donkeys are popular farm animals and those familiar with them probably know about the crosses on their backs. Donkeys have crosses on their back because it is a trait passed down genetically throughout history to modern-day donkeys. Learn more about donkeys and the myths as well as facts about why they have crosses on their backs in this article. #horse #roanhorse #horselover #bayhorse #horsecolors #helpfulhorsehints

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For the Love of Donkeys ~ Stunning Jenny and her Foal from Ponui Island, New Zealand. The island is the home of New Zealand's only feral Donkey breed, the Ponui Donkey. Donkeys were brought to the island together with other livestock from New South Wales, and a feral population established itself. The Ponui Island Donkey now has formal breed status,and some are distributed in mainland New Zealand. It is registered by the Donkey & Mule Society of New Zealand. The Ponui Don Donkey Laying Down, Donkey Breeding, Baby Donkey, Miniature Donkey, Cute Donkey, Baby Cows, The Donkey, Animal Totems, Sweet Animals

For the Love of Donkeys ~ Stunning Jenny and her Foal from Ponui Island, New Zealand. The island is the home of New Zealand's only feral Donkey breed, the Ponui Donkey. Donkeys were brought to the island together with other livestock from New South Wales, and a feral population established itself. The Ponui Island Donkey now has formal breed status,and some are distributed in mainland New Zealand. It is registered by the Donkey & Mule Society of New Zealand. The Ponui Don

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The hair of the dreadlock donkey twists into dreadlocks naturally because it's so fine and soft. Donkey Breeds, Equine Studies, Weird Looking Animals, Baby Donkey, Interesting Animals, Unusual Animals, Rare Animals, The Grass, Animal Planet

Pop quiz time! What type of animal do you think is hiding under all that hair? A horse? A cow? A donkey? If you chose the third answer, you’re right! This is the Poitou donkey, an extremely rare breed of donkey thought to have originated in the Roman Empire some time around 545 B.C. This donkey is known primarily for its distinctive fur, which grows long and twists into dreadlocks because it’s so soft. The Poitou is also larger than other donkey breeds; standard height is between 4 1/2 and 5…

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