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Started Raising Hinnie Colts
I'm sending along a photo of a newborn "Hinnie", which we've started raising on our ranch. Four years ago we had three female donkeys and brought home a young palamino quarter horse stud colt. The following spring we had two nice "Hinnie" colts. This year we'll have our fourth crop. We have more donkeys now so our herd
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Started raising Hinnie Colts LIVESTOCK Exotic Animals 15-2-35 I'm sending along a photo of a newborn "Hinnie", which we've started raising on our ranch. Four years ago we had three female donkeys and brought home a young palamino quarter horse stud colt. The following spring we had two nice "Hinnie" colts. This year we'll have our fourth crop. We have more donkeys now so our herd is growing. We like these mule colts very much since they're easy to train and have a lot of color. Their feet are more horse than mule. They also have shorter ears and more mane and tail than is normal.
I'll be happy to respond to questions from anyone wanting more information. (Edyth Sattley, 16601 Co. Rd. 25, Dolores, Colo. 81323 ph 303 882-4448 or 4691)
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