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Miniature donkeys/burros

Hidden Valley Animal Adventure is now bringing you a summer series of video blogs about the animals! Be sure to join check in every Thursday to view the videos and Let your imagination run wild as you learn some new and interesting facts about your favorite animals.

This week the blog is about donkeys/burros!
• What are donkeys used for?
• Are donkeys really stubborn?

Find out by watching the video below!

Can you believe that there are only a few days left in July? For Hidden Valley Animal Adventure the days are flying by and in this week alone we have welcomed three new members into our family!

   1.) Burro – Born Sunday, July 24, 2011
        A baby burro, averages around 20 pounds at birth. Foals are up and
        nursing within 30 minutes and are weaned between 5-6 months of
        age. They are full grown by three (3) years of age and can live up to
        35 years old.

   2.) Jack the Sheep
        Sheep are one of the earliest animals to be domesticated for agricultural
        purposes, sheep are raised for fleece, meat, and milk. A sheeps wool is
        the most widely used animal fiber, and is harvested by shearing.

   3.) Sika Deer – Born Wednesday, July 27, 2011 
        The Sika Deer is one of the few deer species that does not lose its spots
        upon reaching maturity. Spot patterns on the deer vary with region ranging
        from large spots to very small spots which are almost invisible.  

Be sure to visit Hidden Valley Animal Adventure and welcome our new additions into the family. We are open Thursday through Monday (Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon) from 10am – 4pm and are CLOSED on Tuesday and Wednesday. You can find all the new babies and Jack in the Small Animal Adventure located behind The Lodge at Hidden Valley.