Donkey breeding and reproduction are crucial for the survival of the species. Female donkeys typically give birth to a single foal after a gestation period of approximately 12 months. The breeding season for donkeys usually occurs during the spring and summer months, and the female's reproductive cycle is influenced by factors such as nutrition, health, and social interaction.
The mating season for donkeys, much like other animals, is a natural part of their life cycle. It's a time when they are most likely to reproduce. Emma, with her vast experience in caring for donkeys, ensured that both Max and Daisy were healthy and happy. She monitored their behavior and made sure they had a safe and comfortable environment to make their bond grow stronger.