By Amy Pat Rigney | Administrator
After an unusually wet December for San Diego, the burros are loving our sunny winter days. Everyone is doing well. Ethel lost a little bit of weight this fall so she was moved into our smaller group of burros. This means she is back with her buddy Fred which makes everyone very happy. This smaller group consists of our older burros, Ellie Mae, Reno, Fred, and now Ethel. We supplement their hay with an increased amount of pelleted feed. Pelleted feed can be digested much more efficiently.
This month we celebrated Valentine’s Day. Sonny, our honorary “Belgian Burro” loves being the center of Don Telford’s holiday photos. Jack was not completely sure he could trust Sonny’s fondness of our Valentine Bear.
Of course, even in San Diego, Mother Nature likes to remind us it is still winter. This week the ranch had a light coating of snow. As pretty as it looks in the photos, it didn’t last long under our blue skies.
Through rain, snow and sunshine, we appreciate the support of our Burro Heroes. Your generosity is making a huge difference during these challenging times. Thank you!
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