[AT] Some ads from the 3/13 Lancaster Farming

George Willer gwill at toast.net
Sun Mar 14 19:52:33 PST 2004


Dudley,

Another guess here.  It was intended to be a jenny (female) as opposed to a
jack (male).  I think Sicilian means the breed comes from mountainous
country, so on flat land, they fall over.

A cute little dark brown female donkey with short legs on one side.

George Willer

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dudley Rupert" <drupert at premier1.net>
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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 10:20 PM
Subject: RE: [AT] Some ads from the 3/13 Lancaster Farming


>
> Very cute, affectionate registered miniature Sicilian donkey jennet.
> chocolate, 29”, born 5/02/2003. ...
>
> Another interesting Lancaster ad ... Can anyone tell me what it is that is
> For Sale in this ad?
>
> Whatever it is I guess we can assume it is cute (actually very cute), it
is
> loveable (affectionate), it has known blood lines (it's registered), it's
in
> better shape than I am (it's small) and its' ancestors likely came from
> Sicily ... but what is it?  A donkey jennet (what is a jennet?), a jennet
> donkey ... I am just trying to locate the subject.
>
> Dudley
> Snohomish, Washington
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