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Ever Wonder Why Donkeys Dig?

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For those of us who own domesticated donkeys we understand some donkeys are diggers and some are not. Our big boy “Mammoth donkey Rio Johnson is a digger.” He started digging at the age of one when we lived on a smaller five acre farm. I study the behavior of donkeys, horses and mules extensively it is really one of my obsessive compulsive passions. We have video surveillance on our farm. I am always in the student mode when working, cleaning stalls and teaching.  Thank you Jesus for giving me this passion and purpose in life.

Donkeys dig looking for roots and in desert water. Donkeys dig when bored. 

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Please never leave any halter on your horse, donkey or mule while not in 100% attendance to avoid death or self-mutilation.

Please never feed your donkey alfalfa, bread, grass clippings, and limit citrus fruit as this can cause colic. Donkeys are stoic will not show pain until it is to late. Sadly this means death for the donkey. 

Donkeys have a serious diet of low sugar/protein hay testing at (10%) or lower. 

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Why did Rio dig at the other farm so much?

My theory is that he was bored and did not have a large paradise paddock track like he does today. On the former farm of five acres, he lived on a dry paddock with my first young horse and Rocket Man, our mini donkey. Rio would dig 3ft deep holes.  Looking for roots and then boredom. This was a problem as he dug; he put dirt and rocks into his hooves. The dirt Rio dug up was also used to make a soft bed and keep insects off the donkey. I had pinchips down for a soft bed for him. It did not matter; Rio wanted a dirt bed as he was a Mammoth donkey with a serious mind. Donkeys also dig to find roots. The paddock on the former farm had many trees, and we removed them to create a paddock for the equine. Here on the Sequim, WA farm, we have no tree roots. Rio is happier because he has more space to move. Donkeys enjoy walking and taking a bite here and there.

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Here on the Donkey Whisperer Farm, LLC in Sequim, WA, we have a huge paradise paddock track for him to go out in and walk back to get water, shelter, etc. He can graze some. Let me explain. Donkeys evolved in the desert, and their diet is extreme.

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Melody Johnson, Donkey Whisperer Farm, LLC

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