Baby Names, Donkeys, New Born

Help Us Choose the Name of Our New Baby Girl Donkey!

The winning name was Marjoram!

Tindall Heritage Farm’s littlest donkey has only been here a week but she’s already growing by leaps and bounds! We need your help in choosing a name for her.

Please select your favorite choice below – the name with the most votes will be the little girl’s new name!

Make sure to cast your vote before midday on Saturday, August 5, 2017. The winning name will be announced on Saturday afternoon! Leave a comment with your name below if you’d like to be entered into the drawing for a Tindall Heritage Farm t-shirt, featuring our very own Cream of Tartar! The winner will be notified by reply to your post below.

What should we name our new baby girl?
Cardamom
Cardamom 3 ( 18.75 % )
Clove
Clove 6 ( 37.5 % )
Mint
Mint 2 ( 12.5 % )
Marjoram
Marjoram 5 ( 31.25 % )
Donkeys, New Born

Introducing a New Born to the Herd

A Herd of Donkeys at Tindall Heritage Farm
A Herd of Donkeys at Tindall Heritage Farm

At Tindall Heritage Farm we believe strongly in letting mom and baby spend adequate time alone. This allows the baby to learn behaviors from its mother. It also decreases stress on mom because she doesn’t need to worry about another jenny bothering or injuring her baby as could happen in a big herd setting. On average, we keep mom and baby together for 4 weeks before introducing them back into our herd.

Since we have very friendly donkeys, this process is usually uneventful and stress free for mom and baby. Our most recent introduction was our first time mom, Sage, and her baby Peppercorn. Their introduction to the herd went off without a hitch and we captured their first moment together in the photo above.