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Cori K. Frels 
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                          Former Jennets

 

 


JCP's

  Ponca

DOB: 9/23/04 
Color: Brown
Height: 19" birth
Dam: Shadow Mtns Coco (grey Dun)
Sire:
Short Asset's Lil Rasscal (Brown) 31"

This teeny tiny compact little girl is just about perfect! This is the kind of donkey we strive to produce!  Welcome to the world beautiful little Ponca!

 

Cornell Cadillac's

  Katelynn

DOB: 10/15/99 
Color: Slate (Grey)
Dam: 758's My Little Shadow (Rose Dun)
Sire: Cornell's Cadillac Jack (Slate)

Katelynn is our little beauty queen!  Prior to her start as a brood jennet, Katelynn was an established show winner.  Katelynn had a little light sorrel boy 11/9/2004..........

Katelynn is going to France!!!

JCP's

  Mz. Independence

   

DOB: 7/4/03 
Color: Tri-color spot
Dam: Cornell's Cadillac Katelynn (slate/grey)
Sire: Miller's Mr. Spock (Brown/White spot)

This little golden girl was born while the fireworks lit up the sky around her.  We named her Mz. Independence since she was born on the 4th of July.  We'd like to welcome this lovely lady into this world and into our herd! 

Great Girl's Little 

  Dipper

JCP's 

  Rain

DOB: 08/19/04
Color: Grey dun
Height: 21" (birth)
Dam: Great Girl's Little Dipper 34"(grey & white spot)
Sire: Double N Junior 33"(Black)

Rain is an adventurous and brave little fellow! He's the first one to greet me and within 48 hours of delivery he was drinking from the water trough and trying to eat hay like his momma!  

Ozark's

   Fajita Bandito

Fajita had a girl!!!  See little baby Link below!!!!

DOB:  06/16/1998
Color: Brown
Sire:  PMF Lil Bit O' Bandito (Dk Brown)
Dam:  Boone's Little Spotted Folly (Brown & White Spot)

Fajita's pedigree goes back to the famed 4 star rated PMF Charlie Bandito. She
also has Rainbow's Blizzard on her dam's side and the excellent champion show winner Rainbow's Coco.  Fajita is a sweet, sweet precious girl.  Her demeanor is so unbelievable.  She's the calmest, most respectful little lady in our herd.  If she could talk, I'm sure she'd be answering me with a yes ma'am!

 

JCP's

  Lucy Link

DOB:  02/17/2004
Color: Brown
Sire: Ozark's Red Sierra (Sorrel)
Dam:  Ozark's Fajita Bandito (Dk Brown)

Well this little prize was well worth the wait!  This one's a smart, special little girl with a compact refined build.  Her personality and intelligence are just amazing! We'd like to welcome little miss Link to our herd.

 

 

Shadow Mountain's 

Coco

DOB: 5/08/87
Color: Slate 
Dam: LC Philamena 9 (Slate)
Sire: Small World's Poncho Via (Slate) 

Little Coco, she's just a doll! This picture was taken shortly after she foaled.  She's working on getting her girlish figure back but I think she just may have to give that up and adjust to her middle aged body! Look for Coco on the for sale page.

Click HERE to see our Herd Sires

 

So Do's 

   Princess 

 

DOB: 3/30/01
Color: Dark Sorrel
Dam: 758's Starlet 34"
Dark Sorrel
Sire: 758's Mighty Mite 34" Dark Sorrel

Princess's name fits her to a "T"!  She is the friendliest donkey we have.  Just loving and social.  This last year she has really filled out and surprised us with her great build.  Princess is a knock out!  

 

JCP's

  Kona

       

Kona sure likes his chin scratched!

DOB: 4/12/04
Color: Dark Brown w/white points
Height: 22"
Dam: So Do's Princess (Sorrel) 35"
Sire: Short Asset's Lil Rasscal (Brown) 31"

JCP Ranch is proud to offer, JCP's Kona for sale. This beautiful guy is a rich chocolate in color with absolutely flawless conformation. His pedigree exhibits a lot of colors and this fellow has endless possibilities! 

 

Our Geldings

Joey

  
Our wonderful Standard gelding

  


   DOB: 08/2000
Brown and white spotted gelding
  Dam: Alton's Donna (FFS White)
Sire: Alton's Polo (Black with light points)

Joey started the donkey craze on my little ranchette in Elgin, Tx.  My roommate's father gave us Joey to "hold".  Well after the 2nd week he was MINE!  The only problem was he was lonely.  1 donkey is a lonely donkey, so we had to find friends for him.  In came our 2 goats, then our pygmy goat, than our miniature donkeys the rest is history.............

 

Stay tuned for pics of Steg soon!

 

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Miniature Donkey Information

Miniature donkeys are native to the Mediterranean islands of Sicily and Sardinia.

There are over 40,000 registered miniature donkeys in the United States with importations no longer allowed. As you can see by the small numbers, the breed is still needing to be preserved and cultivated.

The miniature donkey is a true breed and is not bred down.

The miniature donkey must be under 36" or less at the shoulder.

The average height for them is 34", and the smaller they are the more valuable they become.

Miniature donkeys have very long life-spans living to 25-30 years of age.

The most common color for the miniature donkey is a gray dun with a black "cross" running over their shoulder and down their back.

Donkeys do come in colors other than gray such as spotted, brown, black, sorrel. The brown, black and red, however, are very uncommon colors and highly prized in breeding programs.

Miniature Donkeys eat one to two flakes of good quality Coastal hay per day.

Grains are not often needed by donkeys except for weanlings, pregnant, or nursing jennets

A trace mineral supplement should be made available to your donkey at all times.

Donkeys love treats such as breads, carrots, and apples.

Historically, donkeys are used to sparse food supplies and should not be overfed.

Your donkey should have good, clean water 24 hours a day.

Donkeys need a three sided loafing shed for protection against the cold north winds of winter and the hot sun of summer.

A single miniature donkey needs 1/2 to 1 acre of pasture.

Miniature donkeys get along with goats, sheep, horses, llamas.

Miniature donkeys are one of the most affectionate and friendly animals of their kind.

Miniature donkeys are tame, gentle, loyal, playful, and affectionate...the perfect pet.

Miniature donkeys are very social animals who like to give and receive a great deal of attention.

Miniature donkeys need annual vaccinations for Eastern and Western Encephalomyelitis, Tetanus, Rhinopneumonitis, Strangles, Rabies and influenza & the West Nile Vacc. If it is the first time the donkey is receiving the vacc. they will need a booster 3 weeks after the first and then annually there after.

Hoof Care should be performed every eight to ten weeks depending, of course, on how rapidly your donkeys hooves grow. Terrain and diet are big factors in hoof growth.

Worming should be done every 2 to 3 months.

"Jack" is a male donkey that has not been castrated.

"Jennet", or "Jenny" as some people say, is a female donkey.

"Foal" is a young donkey from birth to the time that they are weaned from their mothers

"Weanling" is a young donkey who has been separated, or weaned, from its mother.

"Gelding" is a male donkey that has been castrated so that it cannot reproduce.

The gestation period of the miniature donkey is 11 to 13 months.

The foal averages between 20 to 30 pounds at birth.

Foals are up nursing within 30 minutes of birth.

Foals are normally weaned between 4 and 6 months.

Jennets SHOULD NOT be bred until at least 2 years of age.

Miniature donkeys are not fully grown until 3 years of age.

Everyone who meets a miniature donkey wants one of their own!

Miniature donkeys are also a good financial investment....an investment you can love.

Courtesy of MDT.


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Cori Frels

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