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Miniature donkeys prove a relaxing venture for family
 
By Leondia Walchle
Indiana Correspondent

STURGIS, Michigan – What started as one Jenny and her foal in 2006, has turned into 40 miniature donkeys at S & B Minis in Sturgis. Tim, Becky, Dalton, and Dawson Soergel make up S&B Minis. Miniature donkeys are defined as those under 36 inches in height. 
After purchasing the first Jenny, they purchased minis from a farm that was downsizing in 2011. Everyone in the family helps out on the farm. One family member said it was their way to relax, even with the braying sounds in the distance.
Currently their herd is roughly 40 animals they raise to breed and sell. Buyers come from as far away as Texas, Colorado, Florida, and Canada.  S&B Minis donkeys are part of the Miniature Donkey Registry (MDR), meaning both parents are registered.  Buyers look for pedigree, color, size, confirmation, and disposition.  
The demand for these cute animals is rising as more realize their value and calming qualities. Minis are ideal for companionship (human or animal) because of their small size and gentle disposition. These petite animals can be easily trained to pull a cart. Mini donkey showing is a popular sport (halter, driving, obstacle course, and costume classes).  Before purchasing a mini, keep in mind that they are herd animals and should not be kept alone as it can cause them stress. 
For more information visit sandbminis.com. 
3/20/2023