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American Miniature Mediterranean Donkey

American Miniature Mediterranean Donkey

Image from Clovercrest

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This is the smallest of the donkey breeds and they are known for their incredible strength and willing attitude.

American Miniature Mediterranean Donkey

Image from Clovercrest

Origins

The American Miniature Mediterranean Donkeys originated in southern Europe on the small islands of Sardinia & Sicily. In the 18th century they were primarily used indoors for grinding grain and as pack animals for mountain shepherds.

The breed was introduced to the US in 1929 when the first imports were received by Robert Green on his stud farm in New Jersey.

“Miniature Donkeys possess the affectionate nature of a Newfoundland, the resignation of a cow, the durability of a mule, the courage of a tiger, and the intellectual capability only slightly inferior to man’s.” – Robert Green

Today these tiny animals are almost extinct in their native lands, luckily they have become popular pets in the states where their numbers continue to grow.

Features

Under 36″ high

Physique

Compact & well proportioned

Traditional Colors

Grey dun w/chocolate highlights is most commonly found
black | sorrel | pinto | creme

Temperament

Kind & easy going
Affectionate & intelligent

American Miniature Mediterranean Donkey

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Use

Mainly pets & show animals

Helpful Links

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Miniature Donkey Association
National Miniature Donkey Association

Where to Buy

Clovercrest
Carinya Park
Joy Miniature Donkeys
Best Friends Farm

American Miniature Mediterranean Donkey Studs

Clovercrest Miniature Donkey Stud
Carinya Park Stud

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Also known as Cow Pony, Buffalo horse, Mustang, Indian pony, Cayuse & Spanish pony, the American Indian horse’s descendants were brought to the Americas by Spanish conquistadors. Many of the animals that were left behind became the feral horses of the US today, while others were adopted & bred by various indigenous tribes.
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