Hello, all. I am new here and was referred to this forum as a place where I might find some help re-homing my mini-donkeys. I live in NY, in the suburbs of NY City. My two girls are 5 1/2 years old and I have had them since they were weaned. They are very healthy, are halter trained (I have been quite unsuccessful in training them further), have real personalities, can be quite naughty while being totally affectionate, and are well loved. Here's my problem. I don't have the property or resources to properly care for them anymore. It kills me to see them in smaller and smaller areas while I repeatedly partition their open area to try to keep grass. They need and deserve area to kick up their heels and have grass to nibble on. So, for a variety of reasons I would like to see them in a new home. I want no money for them, just assurance that they will be well-cared for and loved. This has not been an easy decision. If anyone can give me some advice on this, I would so appreciate it. I have hesitated to put up a sign in our feed store, as was suggested to me, because I am afraid of attracting someone who might see them as just a novelty and not understand the lives and loves of donkeys. Thank you all for listening. Dorothy