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- All Donkeys - A directory of donkey related information.
- Baby Zac's Homepage - Featuring Baby Zac - a new-born donkey foal, including photos of him with his dam and his owner.
- Baudet du Poitou - Photos and information on the rare draft donkey of France.
- Becker's Burros, Donkey Creek Farm - Donkeys or burros make great pets. Take a look at our donkey pictures and see how wonderful these longeared creatures really are.
- Blue Mountain Donkey Page - Information about donkeys, what they are, what they can do, how to care for them, where to find more information.
- Diamond Jim's LongEars Acres - Youngstown, Florida. Raise and rescue Standard Donkeys. Site with lots of information, pictures and crafts.
- Donkey Breed Society - British Society for the Donkey, and for those whose love and interest is in the Donkey.
- Donkey Lovers Anonymous - If you are new to this industry, you will find this a good starting place to find donkey information.
- The Donkey Lovers Ring Homepage - Instructions on how to join the donkey ring and graphics to download.
- Donkeys, Gardening and Other Things - Lots of donkey pictures, information and links.
- FNAR: National Association for Donkey Trekking - Organisation of enthusiasts with centers throughout France. Includes information about donkeys, walking holidays, photographs, and links. [English/French]
- Keysoe Donkey Stud - Founded in 1969, the Keysoe Donkey Stud is now one of the oldest and best known donkey studs in Australia. Includes information of the breed and pictures.
- New European Distressed Donkey Initative - Provides care for rescued donkeys
- Stonehill Donkeys - Donkeys for hire to ride, drive, lead or pet. For all occasions - fundraising events or shows. Donkey roadshows arranged. Distance no object. Located in the United Kingdom.
- Wonderful Longeared World of Donkeys - Website for the Robinson Ranch at Madisonville, TX, home of one of the Lone Star State's largest donkey herds.
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