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Barnaby
born: 16 May 1998
sex: male
Colour/markings: black with grey belly, legs & around face; copper & brown brown flecks within the back |
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Barnaby was only a month old when he arrived with his mother, Candyfloss, “on loan” to the farm until he was old enough to be weaned. The staff became so attached to them both that a fund-raising project was instigated to purchase them. Barnaby was to be Candy’s last foal, as she unfortunately died of old age in May 2004
We feel very fortunate to have her son, who has inherited a lot of his mother’s mannerisms and gentle nature. |
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Danny Boy
Born: 15 August 1998
Sex: Male
Colour/markings: Grey and sandy neck and body; white forehead, belly and legs
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Danny Boy came to England with a shipment of other donkeys and was put up for sale at the Appleby Horse Fair. He was in a very sorry state and painfully thin. Because his hooves, which had grown into ‘winkle pickers’ through neglect, had been hacked off prior to sailing he was finding difficulty in walking. Gradually, through a lot of patience and good farrier work, his hooves were re-shaped and he was able to put his feet down and balance his weight properly. |
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Dougal
Born: 5 September 1997
Sex: MaleColour/markings: Grey with a white belly and a black cross on his back |

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Dougal was in a very poor condition when he arrived at Manor Farm, having been accidentally separated from his mother when he was loaded, as part of a cargo of horses and adult donkeys, on board a ship coming to this country.
The person who took delivery of the petrified little animal in his intended shipment contacted us to see if we could take him. Not having been weaned properly, he was found to be suffering from malnutrition and rickets. It took a lot of nursing, and gentle handling, to produce the happy, confident donkey he is today. |
Tammy
Born: 29 March 2007
Sex: Female
Colour/markings: White belly & muzzle
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Dulcie & Dixie
Born: 20 April 1997 & 28 March 2006 Arrived: 20 April 2006 Sex: Female Male (gelding) Colour/markings: Coppery brown coat | |
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Tammy was born at Manor Farm on 29th March 2007. She is only the second foal to be born here. She was born about 10:00am that morning, which is quite rare, as donkeys usually give birth at night when there is no-one around.
Tammy is a friendly, confident little donkey and comes over readily to visitors for a fuss. When she is let out into the fields in the morning she frolics around like a playful child.
Dulcie is an eastern European donkey who had a sight-threatening tumour which was left untreated by her previous owners in order that she could continue as a breeding mare. She came to Manor Farm with her young foal, Dixie, and our first job was to have her properly cared for through specialist attention. Dixie could not be separated from his mother at this stage, so the pair of them went away for several months intensive veterinary treatment. They returned to us in March 2007. | |
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Eddie
Colour/markings: Brown & white skewbald
Gypsy
Born: 16 March 2000
Sex: Female Clour/markings: Grey with a white belly and black cross on her back |

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Eddie was born in a small village in Leicestershire. He attracted interest because of his size and build, as donkeys of his proportions are few and far between and are ideal candidates for donkey derbys and giving rides to larger children. His owner had, unfortunately, had him gelded as a youngster, not realising the height he would ultimately achieve.
When she was rescued by Manor Farm staff, after being found wandering by the roadside in Leicestershire and in danger of being killed or causing a nasty accident, her feet were in quite poor condition – her hooves were overgrown and cracked. She is still undergoing regular farrier treatment and the damage is slowly being rectified. |
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Heidi
Born: 2 March 1979
Sex: Female
Colour/markings: Brown with a white belly and a black cross |

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We felt it important to give Heidi a good home as she was a retired beach donkey who was really too small to carry large or heavy children. When stricter rules came into force for seaside donkeys she found herself unwanted. |
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Jim Lad
Born: 15 August 1996
Arrived: August 2002
Sex: Male
Colour/markings: White with grey flecks and a very faint cross on his back |

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Jim Lad arrived with Danny Boy in August 2002. His original home was in Derbyshire where he lived as a family pet. His owners introduced a pony for their children as well as an intended companion for him. Probably through jealousy, however, Jim Lad flatly refused to accept it. As all attempts at integration failed, they were left with no option but to part with one or the other and, unfortunately for Jim Lad, he was the one chosen to go!
When he first arrived at Manor Farm he found great difficulty in integrating with the other donkeys, whom he tended to bully. Being taught to pull a cart has given him an interest in life and made him far more amenable and popular with his friends, both 2 and 4 legged!! |
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Molly
Sex: Female
Colour/markings: Grey with a white belly and on her inside legs, black cross on her back |

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Molly had been a breeding mare for the biggest part of her life and when she first arrived at Manor Farm was extremely timid due to the fact that she had been kept in a shed with little or no access to the outside world and hardly any human contact. At the time of her arrival she was pregnant with Sadie and quickly adapted to her new surroundings, displaying obvious pleasure at being free in a field full of grass! |
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Popeye
Born: 31 August 1996
Sex: Male
Colour/markings: Skewbald, i.e. white with brown splodges |

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Popeye was quite a sad and lost little donkey when he arrived as, although barely old enough to be weaned, he had been separated from his mother.
Shortly after arriving at Manor Farm he suffered a severe attack of peritonitis. It was very much “touch and go” for him, but with plenty of dedicated nursing we were able to slowly pull him through. He is now full of fun and loves to play “tug-o-wellie” with his donkey friends. |
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Sadie
Born: 27 May 1997
Sex: Female
Colour/markings: Grey with a white belly and black cross on her back and long blonde strands coming out of her ears. |

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She can easily be recognised because of the long blonde hair on her ears and in the winter she tends to become extremely hairy and fluffy.
Her boyfriends are Dougal and Barnaby, but she has never lost the bond with her mum. Sadie enjoys giving rides to the public. She has won prizes at two local donkey shows. |
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