unless you have a garden of over an acre at very very least .. no lol
its the same as for a horse really.
yes
My neighbour has two donkeys in her garden but she has a 3 acre field
if you a talking about a plain old ordinary garden then maybe it isnt such a good idea
Donkeys usually live in warmer areas such as Africa.
Donkeys do not live in the rainforest. The rainforest does not provide the adequate resources to support Donkey health and growth.
deserts and savannahs in northern Africa from Morocco to Somalia
The collective noun for donkeys is a herd or pace - sometimes a drove.
Donkeys are very social animals and can develop very strong emotional attachments with other animals including other donkeys. In the wild, male donkeys frequently live on their own and defend a territory so that they will have breeding rights to as many females as possible.
Donkeys usually live in warmer areas such as Africa.
Donkeys are in the horse family so... yes.
Donkeys do not live in the rainforest. The rainforest does not provide the adequate resources to support Donkey health and growth.
Donkeys
500,000,000
yes
deserts and savannahs in northern Africa from Morocco to Somalia
Donkeys can be found living in captivity all over the world. In the wild donkeys can be found in Mongolia and Iran.
The collective noun for donkeys is a herd or pace - sometimes a drove.
Sheep, donkeys. horses, alpacas and llamas
Animals such as "camels, donkeys, sheep and goats" live in yemen.
A donkey may live 25 - 40 years.