Friday, August 20, 2010
Friday Dose of Cute: Oh Boy, Oh Boy
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Awww, another cutie!! I just love baby animals!
ReplyDeleteYou very funny lady, hahah. See how we cut you a deal!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the babies so much that if those big old Rocky Mountains were not between us I might be headed your way for come up close looking.....
Well, at least fixed boy donkeys can't get pregnant no matter WHO jumps the fence, or hormonal "times of the month." See, you KNEW you wanted boys, right?
ReplyDeleteBoy, oh, boy--he is CUTE! Great story...hoping you work out a deal with the vet! Thanks for so many photos!
ReplyDeleteSweet! Congrats to the whole family! He's a cutie whatever you name him. As I read what you say, Hunky FarmGuy has made up his mind about Gus so I think it's a done deal, don't you?
ReplyDeleteUmmm I think that little boy # 2 is saying he wants to move to Massachusetts and live with ... ME!!! He must have heard I have an empty stall ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat is seriously the cutest little one I have ever seen (don't tell my mare - I was there for her birth)
He is so cute! I love how dark he is. He looks like a Gregory to me.
ReplyDeleteFirst congratulations on the birth of this little guy. Second, if you have him, Gus and Dan fixed who will be the next stud?
ReplyDeleteOh such cuteness! Double Dose of Donkey Doodle Daddy genes (ahem).
ReplyDeleteYou could always name his halfbrother "Gustav" - and hunky farmguy can shorten it to Gus... ;)
Don't need a stud when you have a nice herd already! In goats we line breed all the time - but I realize goats and donkeys are quite different. He is adorable and apparently normal - so why not get a group discount rate on getting "tutored" (Far Side cartoon - one of t he all time best!)
ReplyDeleteAw what a cutie! What about Galelio? Gabriel? or Garfield?
ReplyDeleteI wish one of the boys could come stay on our farm. He could still be Gus. I like that name.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful baby !! Are you sure he's all OK? He's awfully dinky. Of course you're sure, silly me. You are so very special, you have to be, God put all these beautiful babies and animals in your care. But please take care of yourself also..
ReplyDeleteGranny Jean in Upstate NY
I think the new little guy looks like a Gregor. Looking at your various baby donkeys along with their parents puts me in mind of genetic inheritance patterns, with Dan having very different traits (small and dark) from Daphne and Dolores (large and pale). Esmeralda and Evie are the F1, and now you have a backcross! Size and coat color aren't strictly Mendelian traits, of course, but I still think it makes Gregor a doubly good name.
ReplyDeleteSo so cute! And btw there is nothing wrong with the name Gus! My Golden Retriever therapy dog is named Gus. ☺
ReplyDeleteCongrats to all!
Oh what a cutie pie! He's so slender he looks like he's made out of tinker toy parts. :)
ReplyDeleteOh what a slender little fellow! He looks like a little fawn. He definately needs to stay! Hope the vet cuts you a deal, snip! Congratulations on your beloved donkey family!
ReplyDeleteOur little Ziggy (palomino colt) will have to undergo the same procedure soon....
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new baby boy.
Very cute! "Gino" would work for a grown up donkey. (I knew an older man named Gino long ago.)Gus is good too. George is a nice name.
ReplyDeleteLove that farm humor!