Stuff We Use

Equipment and grooming supplies 

  • Saddles – usually purchased used from a tack shop or individual
  • Saddle blankets, halters, lead ropes are purchased on-line or at local store with the Weaver brand being most popular
  • Grooming supplies such as brushes, combs, shampoo & conditioner, mane & tail detangler are usually bought locally or on-line

Health and preventive needs

  • The most important things are to locate an Equine Veterinarian that services your area and a well recommended Ferrier to keep their hooves healthy
  • Your vet will suggest any vaccinations or other tests that are required
  • You will want to use a dewormer every 6 months these can be purchased at your local feed store or the vet
  • Your animals will need a salt/mineral block especially in the warmer months I usually purchase these at the local feed store
  • Occasionally your donkey/horse will get a cut or abrasion either from play biting or a limb brushing against them we always keep in our supplies the following:
    1. Farmnam Scarlex Wound Dressing – available at local stores or on-line
    2. Farnam Clear Eye
    3. Betadine Solution 5%
    4. Duevat Hoof Thruss
    5. Ideal Drawing Salve
    6. EquiSpot Fly Control (non-spray)
    7. Repel X RTU 32 oz Sprayer Fly Control
    8. SyrVet Flex Bandage

Grooming Needs

  1. Body Brush
  2. Grooming Mitt
  3. Comb
  4. Hoof Pick
  5. Shedding Blade

Hay, Feed, and Other Nutrients 

  • Hay: Donkeys need Coastal Hay it is low in fats and proteins any other would be too rich for them to digest check with your local feed store
  • Grain: once again you do not want one that has a high fat and protein content and they do not require a large amount given every day. Check with your vet if you are unsure or most feedstore staff are knowledgeable in this area.