*WARNING: THESE PICTURES CONTAIN POOP, AND LOOK LIKE POOP THANKS TO CAMERA PHONE QUALITY*
This is my miniature Tibetan Mule (Donkey) named Doris. She's almost 3, and right now she's 7 months preggers, and due in Sept. (12 month gestation period to create a foot tall baby donkey, weird) This is what she looks like in the summer time, but in the winter she gets long hair (almost 6" long) all over her body, including her head so we have to cut lil eye holes for her to see when it gets too long.
This one shows her size a little better, she's almost 30" tall at the top of her head. You can also see my bull Spunky (closest to the picture) who is a Flea-tech Seminal which is a special beef breed. His mom actually sold for just over $28,000 Can just after he was born.
Before you get worried about her and the cows, she actually likes being with them, since she is a herd animal. Normally she hangs out with the calves, protecting them from my dogs, and last year, against some coyotes that were in our backyard. She gets the odd head butt from the cows, but she lays some donkey kicks to their heads in return, and handles her own. She's pretty stubborn too, as she only seems to like me, and often follows me around the barnyard and barn when i'm out there, but runs whenever my dad comes around, even though he's the one who rescued her when her owners went into money troubles and were leaving their farm behind.
This is my hamster Alfonzo Salvador III, Esquire.
He's a long haired Syrian who loves his yogurt drops as you can tell from this picture.