muddygreymare
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She is gorgeous! I want one 
Three days earlier than expected, our newly weaned Poitou jenny foal has spent her first night with us. She is the most precious creature, not only for the way she looks, but because she has such a lovely, affectionate, self-confident, curious temperament. I can barely wait to go outside to give her another cuddle!
The first photo is Champagne (this is a C year for Poitou registrations in France) being lead to our waiting trailer at Hamerton Zoo Park.
The second two photos are at our farm when she arrived yesterday.
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Why do the Poitou's have such dense coats for a donkey from France, were they many eons ago from mountain areas? Just interested as didn't know anything about them. Think they're all adorable though from these pics!
Poitou are usually about 14.2hh+ I think you're thinking of Americam Mammoth Jackstock
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which can teach up to 17hhs(World record I think) and yes mammoths are ridden
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The Poitou got known because it was taken over for a time by the Donkey Sanctuary and some were bought over in the hope that they'd make riding animals for RDA but because they had only been bred for mule breeding they were found to be lacking conformation for riding animals (Should've gone to Spain and saved the Andalusian but they don't have the Aaah Factor)
There are Americam Mammoths in this country now http://www.hamertondonkeystud.com/breeds3/
Three days earlier than expected, our newly weaned Poitou jenny foal has spent her first night with us. She is the most precious creature, not only for the way she looks, but because she has such a lovely, affectionate, self-confident, curious temperament. I can barely wait to go outside to give her another cuddle!
The first photo is Champagne (this is a C year for Poitou registrations in France) being lead to our waiting trailer at Hamerton Zoo Park.
The second two photos are at our farm when she arrived yesterday.
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What are your plans for her? Is she going to be used for breeding donkeys or are you going to be adventurous and put her to a cob stallion for a nice big hinny?
Whereas most donkeys tend to be from desert or arid regions, Poitous are from the salt marshes of Poitou-Charente. I have not been able to find any information as to why they have developed such a coat, but it has been around for many, many hundreds of years, if not a thousand.
How lovely to see Poitous again. There is a wonderful lady here in the New Forest who has a number of Poitous and breeds them. My ponies are Poitou immune-d, we used to livery there. They never used to bat an eyelid when the jacks came past off on a walk round the village. The Poitous are quite a shock when you aren't used to them! Perhaps one day you will be bringing Champgne down to the forest to come to stud?