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Sadie rescue donkey, July 2007

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  • Sadie's feet when she arrived in 2007.  These are the front taken from behind her left shoulder - you can see that her right  front foot has twisted over and she was actually walking on the side.

    Sadie's feet when she arrived in 2007. These are the front taken from behind her left shoulder - you can see that her right front foot has twisted over and she was actually walking on the side.

  • Sadie's back feet.

    Sadie's back feet.

  • Here you can see how far that left foot is extending out in front of her like flippers..

    Here you can see how far that left foot is extending out in front of her like flippers..

  • Close up of her right front from above and in front of her,  She's actually standing on the side of the foot.

    Close up of her right front from above and in front of her, She's actually standing on the side of the foot.

  • Again, focusing on the right front - this view shows clearly how she is standing.

    Again, focusing on the right front - this view shows clearly how she is standing.

  • Sadie!  She's a very pretty girl!  The vet estimated that she was about four years old.  She had been abandoned by one owner when the owner sold the house/property where she was living.  There was another donkey with her, who got killed in an accident.  The new property owners tried to care for her, but she escaped, and was running loose.  Eventually she found some horses and their owners allowed her to stay with them until I heard about it and took her.  I don't know all the details of course, but I was told she had been fed alfalfa which is too rich for donkeys, so although she wasn't fat, the crest on her neck got very heavy and had broken over.

    Sadie! She's a very pretty girl! The vet estimated that she was about four years old. She had been abandoned by one owner when the owner sold the house/property where she was living. There was another donkey with her, who got killed in an accident. The new property owners tried to care for her, but she escaped, and was running loose. Eventually she found some horses and their owners allowed her to stay with them until I heard about it and took her. I don't know all the details of course, but I was told she had been fed alfalfa which is too rich for donkeys, so although she wasn't fat, the crest on her neck got very heavy and had broken over.

  • Another shot of her back feet.

    Another shot of her back feet.

  • Here is a view of  Sadie's new back feet.

    Here is a view of Sadie's new back feet.

  • Front view.

    Front view.

  • 3/4 side view.  A good view of how square she's now standing on that right front.  It has taken a while to get it this good - she still toes out a bit as nature made her, but she now stands square on the foot!.

    3/4 side view. A good view of how square she's now standing on that right front. It has taken a while to get it this good - she still toes out a bit as nature made her, but she now stands square on the foot!.

  • Front view.

    Front view.

  • At the time I took this photo, spring shedding had just started for the donks, so she's still very woolly.  <br />
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I don't think she'd had much, if any, training.  She is very sweet and loves to be scratched, but she's very big and very pushy, especially with the boy mini donks - they do not get along well!  <br />
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Oh, did I mention?  She is a full size standard - quite a bit bigger than the minis with corresponding strength and sense of entitlement!    <br />
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She is very bonded with Sara, the mini jenny, and those two together exemplify the song "girls just wanna have fun"

    At the time I took this photo, spring shedding had just started for the donks, so she's still very woolly.

    I don't think she'd had much, if any, training. She is very sweet and loves to be scratched, but she's very big and very pushy, especially with the boy mini donks - they do not get along well!

    Oh, did I mention? She is a full size standard - quite a bit bigger than the minis with corresponding strength and sense of entitlement!

    She is very bonded with Sara, the mini jenny, and those two together exemplify the song "girls just wanna have fun"

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