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Beechward ​Miniature Donkeys

All of our donkeys are registered with the MMDA

​ABOUT US

     

     I am based in central Cheshire, on a dairy farm. My first three miniature donkeys arrived in August 2011, Echo Ridge Jesse James, Newton Juniper and Newton Purdy. Since then we have welcomed nine foals, all of which have gone to exceptional new homes. In July 2015, I decided to expand my herd further by purchasing two more breeding Jennets, Jackador Lulu and Silverhall Poppit.

     All of my donkeys, at birth, are registered with the Miniature Meditterranean Donkey Association and have full UK passports through the Donkey Breed Society. All are microchipped and have up to date vaccinations.

     Miniature donkeys are a pleasure to own, they are friendly, affectionate and loyal. If you show a miniature donkey love, they will return that love and affection to you. Breeding miniature donkeys is a passion of mine and I only select donkeys with fantastic pedigrees and temperments.

EVENTS

 

Barnton Community Primary School Open Day. 1st July
Some of our donkeys will be one of the attractions at Barnton Community Primary School Open Day.

 

Darnhall Village Day. 12th June
Beechward miniature donkeys will be attending the local village day.

 

 

 

Latest News

IT'S A BOY! Two years after having an emergency caesarean, Purdy foaled a beautiful grey dun Jack, called Beechward Dudley. She had a simple foaling with no complications. Her best friend, Juniper, even helped her break Dudley's sack and lick him clean.

Beechward Rio has now gone to his fabulous new home on the Wirral. He has settled very well with his new companions.

IT'S A GIRL! Lulu foaled at 9pm, last night, 28th February. We have named her Beechward Lola.

IT'S A BOY! A five year tradition has been broken as on 14th August 2016, Poppy foaled a healthy, light dun, Jack. In honour of the ongoing Olympics, we have decided to name him...Beechward Rio!

Our latest arrival now has a name. Beechward Tilly!

IT'S A GIRL! There was a surprise arrival this morning, 5th February 2016, as we found that Juniper had foaled a healthy filly in the night. Mother and foal are both doing well. A name to follow soon.

Beechward Purdy is making an exceptional recovery from her caesarean. She has now had her stitches removed and has finished her course of antibiotics. She is certainly a fighter!

EXCITING NEWS! I have decided to increase my herd size by purchasing two new jennets; Jackador Lulu and Silverhall Poppit.

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