
Standard or burro size donkeys are full-grown at age four.
Miniature donkeys age three.
Please read what age our equine are fully grown. Please share information as knowledge is power and for our equine (horse, donkey and mule) this is the difference between optimum health and NOT.
GOD bless you and your family two and four-legged!

Melody Johnson, Trainer/Owner
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Well, Horses do not completely finish filling in their skeleton until they are 6 years old. But, they can reach their full height at 4. Donkeys and mules mature slower.
Thank you for your response to my blog post if you look at the link attached you will see the entire time it takes for the equine to become full grown. 🙂 Mammoth donkeys are not full grown until 6 and 7 years of age depending on their size.