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Ask the Nutritionist: Dr. Getty's Forum for Equine Nutrition
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Re: equines as pets

Hello Marilyn,

Of course it's ok! Horses and donkeys are wonderful companion animals and it sounds like they have a happy home. They do need exercise, so encourage them to walk by spreading hay throughout your 3 to 4 acres, so they have to "graze" throughout the day.

And you can always take a stroll with them to keep their circulation up and keep your older horse's joints lubricated (good for your arthritis, too, I might add! ).

Enjoy them -- there is nothing like a horse and donkey to nurture thy soul!

All the best,

Dr. Getty

Marilyn Guenther
I have an elderly (23 yrs) Apendix 16h horse and a 12 year old 15h mammoth donkey. Due to arthritis, I cannot ride any longer. I love my guys but sometimes worry that I am not doing the right thing by my donkey by just keeping him as a pet. They get the proper feed, chilled fruit in the summer, regular care by the farrier and shots as well as daily love and grroming from me. Is it okay to keep a young healthy equine as a pet (no riding)? I love them both and it would break my heart to give either one up. Oh, they have a open door walk in for shelter, constant fresh water supply and a 3-4 acre paddock.

Where are you from? Bayfield, CO