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Heartland
Donkey Sanctuary
In 2007, Heartland was looking for
some animals to take onto the land as we have 80 acres, with
most of it being grassy fields. We didn’t want to be a part
of the meat industry even though this property was once the
birthplace of Brahnam cattle. We had 3 pet sheep at the
time, but we couldn’t stop them from going through the
barbed wire to make haste to the neighbours tastier grass!
(We have since given the sheep away due to their escapades.)
We also have to contend with wild dogs that travel through
the forest area in the hills at the back of Heartland, and
so taking this into consideration we felt donkeys were our
best option as they (apparently) fend for themselves and
will “gang up” on wild dogs.
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We found the white & grey donkey first, her name is Yoshoda
and she is about 4 years old. She was very tame and we felt
that having no experience in donkeys, this would be a good
“first” try at learning to look after them. She very quickly
decided she didn’t like being an “only-donkey” and so we
bought more donkeys from a farmer who was going to sell them
to the meatworks to become dog-food. |

Yoshoda |
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Patty is the oldest donkey we have and considering she had
no contact with human beings before coming here, she is a
gentle giant. She will stand in one position to allow us to
check for ticks and have a brush down. She is always first
in line to get a carrot or apple! |

Patty |
Aggie is of unknown age and is extremely shy. She stays
behind the others and at times, will hesitate so much she
will miss out on getting any food. Little by little, she is
learning to trust us, but she is still the shy one.
“A.G” was originally called Grace. “She” was only young when
she came to us, and at the time the farmer thought she was
Patty’s foal – so we bought them as a pair. It wasn’t long
before we realized they were not related, but she liked to
tag behind Aggie. A few months later, as we were tending the
donkeys, we noticed that Grace had an added bit!!! She was
in fact a HE! So, he became “A.G.” which is short for
Amazing Grace!
A.G. is at times frisky, but he is a delight – as all of
them are with their own unique personalities. At the moment,
we are saving for Aggie to have an eye operation. The vet
says the growth is terminal and she may have 2 years left,
but we are of course ever hopeful that with all the love we
give them, she will survive until old age.
We feel that Aggie and Yoshoda may be pregnant – which will
be wonderful to see more donkeys at Heartland. We have yet
to build a stable for them – which is planned before any
baby donkeys join the family. If you would like to assist us
in building the stable, please write or phone.
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Aggie |
This is A.G. when he was young, with Aggie in the
background.
If you would like to contribute to the donkeys welfare, or
for Aggies eye operation, please consider doing so. We would
like more donkeys and would like to take in abused donkeys
too. It is certainly sad that a lot of animals are not cared
for properly. One day, hopefully humans will learn to look
after themselves and their animals.
Thankyou for reading about the Heartland donkeys!
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A.G. and Aggie |
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