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Donkey behaviour

Donkeys and horses act similarly in terms of behaviour, but there are some distinct differences between them, according to the Donkey Sanctuary in the UK. Understanding donkey behaviour is important for training and handling, and as many South Africans still use donkeys for transport and agricultural purposes, these considerations are worth mentioning.

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