Girls vs Girls

Well, I've met one, and she had like 2000 (yes, three zeros) too many birds. It was like NYC in a smaller space. I thought very bad things about them, but said little.
 
Eh I really don't care how people take my posts anymore
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and LOL
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and I just looked them up and they are ADORABLE
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Mammoth donkeys?

This is Earl Grey (mammoth donkey) off their site (his name is Earl Grey it doesnt mean Mammoth donkey lol) Hes a rescue so obviously hes gonna be thin but i guess it takes a while for them to grow in to themselves, lol
 
Aww glad he was rescued!
I know! He is so pretty too!!!!

Well, I've met one, and she had like 2000 (yes, three zeros) too many birds. It was like NYC in a smaller space. I thought very bad things about them, but said little.


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(to them)

Ugh, i should start working on the friesian page
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I've learned something- Friesians history is BORING!! Bleh, but if I want to do all the donkey pages...
 
Poor Donkey.

So, whats on the agenda tomarrow? I've gotta find my phone bill and electric bill. No ideas where I put those. Got to the library. Drive to Lebo (a little town about 15 mi away) cause my daughter left her vampire book at the hardware store there when we picked up our special order last saturday. Grrr. Then, zzzzzzzzzzz
 
You did a great job!
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Thanks! I'm just glad Wiki has friesian pictures cause this is what Wiki has on Mammoth Donkeys

The American mammoth donkey, commonly known as the mammoth jack, American mammoth or American mammoth jack is a landrace of North American donkey, descended from multiple breeds of donkey imported to the United States. Breeds that influenced the mammoth jack include the Maltese donkey, Poitou donkey (itself also sometimes called the mammoth donkey), Andalusian donkey, Majorcan donkey, and Catalan donkeys.[1] Males, called jacks, must be at least 14 hands (56 inches, 142 cm) and females, called jennies or jennets must be at least 13.2 hands (54 inches, 137 cm).[2]
Purebred and pedigreed specimens of the variety that conform to a published standard of characteristics are considered a formal breed, registered with the American Mammoth Jackstock Registry, commonly called by various names including American Mammoth Jackstock'.[3], Mammoth Jack stock, and Mammoth Jack. These breed designations may encompass females.

Well gee, I can make my entire page off of that
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Poor Donkey.

So, whats on the agenda tomarrow? I've gotta find my phone bill and electric bill. No ideas where I put those. Got to the library. Drive to Lebo (a little town about 15 mi away) cause my daughter left her vampire book at the hardware store there when we picked up our special order last saturday. Grrr. Then, zzzzzzzzzzz
I'll be up early as usual and do some work on the animal pens but that's about it.
 
Thanks! I'm just glad Wiki has friesian pictures cause this is what Wiki has on Mammoth Donkeys

The American mammoth donkey, commonly known as the mammoth jack, American mammoth or American mammoth jack is a landrace of North American donkey, descended from multiple breeds of donkey imported to the United States. Breeds that influenced the mammoth jack include the Maltese donkey, Poitou donkey (itself also sometimes called the mammoth donkey), Andalusian donkey, Majorcan donkey, and Catalan donkeys.[1] Males, called jacks, must be at least 14 hands (56 inches, 142 cm) and females, called jennies or jennets must be at least 13.2 hands (54 inches, 137 cm).[2]
Purebred and pedigreed specimens of the variety that conform to a published standard of characteristics are considered a formal breed, registered with the American Mammoth Jackstock Registry, commonly called by various names including American Mammoth Jackstock'.[3], Mammoth Jack stock, and Mammoth Jack. These breed designations may encompass females.

Well gee, I can make my entire page off of that
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I had no idea they're were that many donkey breeds!
 

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