Alie Ward
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I don't think I could do it.
Is it kind of a bit of a racket?
There can be some good ones.
So yes, your actual mileage may vary depending on the outfitter.
But for the love of donkeys, do some research.
Now, if a mule or donkey has been neglected or retired, do you think it could be up for the job of your best friend?
Last listener question, a lot of folks, Dave Dwelly wanted to know, if someone's daughter was able to have a rescue donkey, what environment would be most comfortable for that donkey?
Would two or three rescue donkeys be happier together?
And Kelsey Fant wanted to know, what are some financial obligations to donkey ownership?
Lauren Robinson, Peyton Nill, Mandel Viscousi, and Rosa wanted to know, give us some tips on donkey care.
I know you could write an actual encyclopedia.
and this is what you do.
But if someone were to rescue a donkey or has a donkey or is getting one for a homestead, what do you want them to know?
So that's thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk and it's linked in the show notes.
A word of advice, or is there something that is the hardest part about your job or working with donkeys?
I imagine fundraising has got to be...
probably harder than actually going out and checking on the donkeys, right?
But is there something about the work that is the hardest?
And what about the like best part of your day or like the best part of donkeys?