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Donkeys are *not* "reputed to be ... of low intelligence", as claimed in the article. They are generally acknowleged to be smarter than horses, and with a more well-developed sense of self preservation, hence the behaviors that sometimes lead people to call them "stubborn". It is difficult to force or frighten them into doing things that they see as against their own best interests. But stubborn or not, they are quite bright, friendly, sociable, and eager to learn.

Hi. I linked this page from wiki-jp. Regretfully I can't put a new link to wiki-jp. Sorry.

Gestation period?

Lets see how long it takes for a goon to fuck this up again...

Please be kind :(

I own many donkeys, i don't like the way you talk about them. I like teh comments others made, cause you really need help.

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