Hovis & Wesley
Hovis came to the sanctuary when his owners moved to Wales. The horse he was living with kept picking on him, and the situation had been reported to the authorities a few times. Whilst they were being transported to Wales the horse attacked Hovis, and on arrival at their destination the people taking the animals on refused to accept Hovis. Poor Hovis was then forced to travel back to Essex and the transporters were left with a donkey and nowhere to take him. He was offered a home at the sanctuary, and loves his life with his donkey friends
Wesley was found with Spencer in the winter of 2011 at only 4/5 months old and in dire condition in Norfolk. They were very thin, sickly and malnourished, they had been standing up to their stomachs in thick mud. Their only food was whole carrots which they were too young to eat. Local people had seen the owner lashing them with a rope and reported the little donkeys plight.
Once they were fit and well and old enough, they were allowed to join the donkey herd. These little donkeys are very happy now, they do not have a care in the world.
Hovis & Wesley
Hovis came to the sanctuary when his owners moved to Wales. The horse he was living with kept picking on him, and the situation had been reported to the authorities a few times. Whilst they were being transported to Wales the horse attacked Hovis, and on arrival at their destination the people taking the animals on refused to accept Hovis. Poor Hovis was then forced to travel back to Essex and the transporters were left with a donkey and nowhere to take him. He was offered a home at the sanctuary, and loves his life with his donkey friends
Wesley was found with Spencer in the winter of 2011 at only 4/5 months old and in dire condition in Norfolk. They were very thin, sickly and malnourished, they had been standing up to their stomachs in thick mud. Their only food was whole carrots which they were too young to eat. Local people had seen the owner lashing them with a rope and reported the little donkeys plight.
Once they were fit and well and old enough, they were allowed to join the donkey herd. These little donkeys are very happy now, they do not have a care in the world.