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mini donkeys. nothing more to it.
donkeys are about the size between a cow and a goat, mammoth donkeys on the other hand are as big as a horse
Height and weight can change because of certain variables, like; Pedigree Feed Usually, Mini Donkeys are around 7 hh (28 inches) Their weight can be 60 to 120 pounds.
Donkeys come in 3 sizes, mini, standard and mammoth. Even a mammoth is usually only the size of a light horse. Donkeys also are more adapted to harsh environments than the horse and can get more "bang for his buck" out of his feed ration. So the short answer is a donkey eats less to maintain his weight that does a horse.
Mini or otherwise, horses usually eat dirt because they are lacking in some nutrient or mineral. If this is happening you should add a mineral and salt block to the paddock and make sure to keep an eye out for sand/dirt colic.
mini donkeys. nothing more to it.
yes. We have pasture mini donkeys and goats together for years.
mini-mules?
donkeys are about the size between a cow and a goat, mammoth donkeys on the other hand are as big as a horse
Yes they are both herbivores.
Horses get along best with their own kind. But from personal knowledge the do great with goats, dogs, mini horses-mini donkeys.
Height and weight can change because of certain variables, like; Pedigree Feed Usually, Mini Donkeys are around 7 hh (28 inches) Their weight can be 60 to 120 pounds.
on the engine block
under the hood on passangerside fuse block. slot 3 should be 20 amp mini fuse.top row far right column fo the mini fuses
It should be located on the top surface of the engine block. Looking at the engine from the front of the Mini it's on the right, above the alternator. Because it's on a horizontal surface it might be dirty and hard to read. It's sometimes stamped into the block itself, or sometimes on an aluminum plate.
Donkeys come in 3 sizes, mini, standard and mammoth. Even a mammoth is usually only the size of a light horse. Donkeys also are more adapted to harsh environments than the horse and can get more "bang for his buck" out of his feed ration. So the short answer is a donkey eats less to maintain his weight that does a horse.
Mini or otherwise, horses usually eat dirt because they are lacking in some nutrient or mineral. If this is happening you should add a mineral and salt block to the paddock and make sure to keep an eye out for sand/dirt colic.