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Adoptable Donkeys & Mules
 
This page listis the donkeys & mules available for adoption through FCER. The same adoption process applies as for horses.  If you have questions about a donkey or mules please email debbie@fourcornersequinerescue.org

 
Scamp

Scamp is a 5 year old pony hinny - meaning his dam is a donkey and the sire is a horse (the opposite is true of a mule).  He stands about 12 hands. He is gelded.
Scamp is halter trained BUT he has been severely manhandled and will require an adopter who is willing to put in the time to help him get past his trauma.  Scamp has displayed a willingness to engage with people, however, he does not trust people and will do his best to escape if trapped. Scamp has Special Needs and will require an experienced and compassionate adopter who will use Natural Horsemanship techniques to create a relationship.

Adoption fee for Scamp is $250

 

 

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