Donkey Investigations 101: The Natural History of the Donkey
He is Not a Long-Eared Horse! Virtual April 2, 2025
Course Overview
Join us for Donkey Investigations 101: The Natural History of the Donkey, a course designed to deepen your understanding of these incredible animals. Donkeys have played a vital role in human history, from pulling Mesopotamian war chariots to serving as reliable pack animals across civilizations. But despite their historical significance, donkeys are often misunderstood. This course will dispel common misconceptions and provide essential knowledge on their unique biology, behavior, and care requirements.
Instructor: Dr. Charlotte Robinson
Quick Facts About Donkeys
- Sure-footed and strong, donkeys can carry heavy loads over rough terrain.
- They range in size from 40 to 250 lbs and stand about 45 inches at the shoulder.
- Their lifespan ranges from 25 to 50 years.
- Donkeys require different medications than a similar-sized pony.
- Terminology: A male donkey is a jack, a female is a jenny (or jennet), and a baby donkey is a foal.
- They can mate with horses and zebras to produce hybrids:
- Mules (Horse mare × Donkey jack)
- Hinnies (Donkey jenny × Horse stallion)
Why Take This Course?
- Learn from experts in donkey care and behavior
- Understand the true nature of donkeys—they are not stubborn, just cautious!
- Gain practical knowledge on proper hoof care, feeding, and veterinary considerations
- Explore the historical and genetic significance of donkeys in human civilization
Who Should Attend?
- Donkey owners and caretakers
- Equine enthusiasts and professionals
- Veterinarians and animal care specialists
- Anyone curious about the true nature of donkeys
Whether you’re a lifelong donkey enthusiast or just starting your journey, Donkey Investigations 101 will provide valuable insights into these remarkable animals. Sign up today and secure your spot in this informative and engaging class!
For more information and to register, visit www.code3associates.org
Continuing Education Credit
Upon successful completion, students will receive a certificate of completion and become eligible to apply for continuing education credits from Colorado State University. Veterinary professionals may apply to receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs) from the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
This class is approved for Colorado Bureau of Animal Protection Agents for CE credit.
Tuition, Registration & Payment
Tuition for this class is $25.00.
Registration closes 1 hour before course begins.
Payment- Credit card payment is due at time of registration. An invoice will be sent for all check payments.
Training participants will be assessed a 25% fee on any cancellation made two weeks or less prior to class date, no refunds will be issued if the cancellation is made 0-5 days prior to the training. Exceptions may be made for extenuating circumstances and/or credits could be applied to future Code 3 training, please contact us regarding all cancellations.
This is a virtual class and refunds will not be provided for any internet or technology-related issues. If issues arise the student may be provided with the option to attend another scheduled training session to complete any instruction missed due to connectivity issues.
Please email us, info@code3associates.org, with any questions.
Details on Virtual Class
- Our virtual classes are taken via computer with the ability for students to interact with each other and the instructors.
- A computer with webcam, microphone and reliable internet access are required for attendance.
- 100% attendance is required with participation options available through the student’s microphone and/or through type-written communications.
- Class is from 9:00 am to 11:00 am MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME.

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