Sunday, January 1
Sunday Dose of Cute: Do Donkeys Get Hangovers?
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Nah. Like other equids, they're just solar-powered, and need to recharge their batteries after a chilly night. But they need to lay down in the sun to use the solar cells to recharge the batteries, since the solar cells are mostly on their tummies.
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"oh horse pucky".... say the donkeys. Which begs the question, do donkeys know they are funny?
ReplyDeleteI don't know about donkeys, but cows get nasty hangovers when they eat too many apples and get them fermenting in their rumen.
You must have got those donkeys well liquored up last night. Do we have to report you to the animal welfare folks?
ReplyDeleteHappy (if quiet) New Year to you and the gang.
Thanks for these wonderful pictures! Happy New Year to you and your two- and four-legged family!
ReplyDeleteWhat for heaven's sake did the donkeys (and they invited Bert along, too!) imbibe? Just want to make sure I never drink any of it!
Thanks for the photos! Love your donkey family and all the animals that live on your farm. Happy new year to you and your Hunky Farmguy!
ReplyDeleteDandy is out with the rest of the bunch now?
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! They surely do look like *yesterday* they were real party animals!!
ReplyDeleteThose donkeys are just too funny. leave it to Bert to be a part of the action too.
ReplyDeleteSusan, I'm a couple of days behind but I want to wish you, Joe and all of your sweet animals the very best and happiest year ahead. And, I want to thank you so much for sharing your beautiful farm life with the rest of us. It really is an honor.
Happy 2012!!