Are donkeys good for keeping grass down?
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Donkeys require access to shelter, water and straw at all times (even when at grass). Donkeys' hooves can rot quickly if they are continually exposed to sodden ground, therefore it is crucial to provide a dry/drained area for times of wet weather.
Considering this, what animal keeps grass down?
The best animals to control grass include sheep, chickens, guinea pigs, llamas, goats, and cows.
Also asked, are donkeys difficult to keep?
Donkeys are much easier to live with than horses in this regard. You do not need to blanket your donkeys (they would hate it and it is unnecessary) or lock them in a barn so that they stay warm. Donkeys do not need as large a space to be happy as horses do because they look at things differently.
The most appropriate feed for donkeys is straw, hay and grass in moderation. Donkeys have a sweet tooth and can put on weight easily if they eat the wrong foods, or too much lush grass or rich hay, which can lead to potential health problems.