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  2. Mini farm animals are adorable. There's also a growing ... - AOL

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    Kim Furches, who owns a farm with her husband, Ken, in West Jefferson, North Carolina, said the couple bred mini donkeys for about 20 years and currently own dozens of Mediterranean miniature ...

  3. Miniature Donkey Named 'Wolfie' Is So Small He's Almost the ...

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    He was a miniature Mediterranean donkey who was owned by James, Frankie and Ryan Lee. The donk won the title while living with the Lees at the Best Friends Farm in Gainesville, Florida on July 26 ...

  4. Green Meadows Petting Farm - Wikipedia

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    Green Meadows Petting Farm is a farm animal learning center company. It was founded by Bob and Coni Keyes in Waterford, Wisconsin in 1964 as a petting farm. In 1988, they moved to Kissimmee, Florida and opened a second operation, notable for featuring a 2 ft ( 610 mm ) narrow gauge railroad for its guests.

  5. Miniature Donkey Foal Celebrates Bedtime With an Adorable ...

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  6. Mossy Oak - Wikipedia

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    Mossy Oak is brand of an outdoor clothing and equipment overseen by Haas Outdoors, Inc. founded by Toxey Haas in 1986 in West Point, Mississippi. History

  7. KneeHi - Wikipedia

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    KneeHi is the shortest living donkey as certified by the Guinness World Records, at 24.29 inches tall measured to the top of the withers. [1] [2] KneeHi is a registered miniature Mediterranean donkey and lives at Best Friends Farm in Gainesville, Florida. He is owned by Jim and Frankie Lee. [3]

  8. Florida farm owners ride out Hurricane Milton with their baby ...

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    A Florida couple filmed themselves hunkering down in their bedroom with their adorable baby donkey and a slew of other animals overnight as they braced for Hurricane Milton.

  9. Lois Key - Wikipedia

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    Lois Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys approximately 20 miles (32 km) east of Key West. [1] Lois Key is not connected to the rest of the Florida Keys by bridge or by land. It is uninhabited, but until 1999, was the site of a commercially operated breeding colony of rhesus monkeys.