
Donkey nannies in Italy
I had no idea this was a thing, and my world was made better by learning that this happens.
Each year in Italy, grazing animals are moved from high pastures down to the plains. Newborn lambs are unable to make this journey on their own. Instead, they ride in the pouches of a specially made saddle on the back of a donkey or a mule nanny. They are taken down at rest stops and returned to their mothers for a bite to eat and a bit of nuzzling.
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“animals are such agreeable friends—they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms.”
-george eliot
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This is indeed a very sweet tradition. Thank you for sharing
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my pleasure
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😍
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Animals are the best! It is true they donât ask for anything, just love, and if you love them theyâll love you back even more!
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<3
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I’d never seen this before. 💙
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new to me as well –
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So beautiful
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I so agree, Janet
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We could/should learn a few things from our animal friends. If only we would.
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oh, we should could benefit from it
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What an awesome mode of transportation for the lambs!
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right, and such gentle and reliable carriers
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For real?! This is stupendous! Imagine how proud and happy those donkeys must feel with such little lambs in their care. I adore this story. I never heard of this until now. Now I’ll never forget. Thanks Beth.
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the same way I reacted, selma –
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Awww
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the sweetest, can you train you tiny doggies to carry snacks for each other?
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lol! Maybe 🤭
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I love donkeys, they are very clever animals, and being a caring “nanny” for the lambs is a wonderful example of their versatility …
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absolutely right
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A big hooray to the agreeable donkeys, Beth!
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so sweet and cute
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haha, very cute!
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that they are, and good caretakers
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How amazing!
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such a wonderful thing
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how incredibly cute and interesting!
~David
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aren’t they, though?
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OHHH…incredible!
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yes!
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This made my day. Still smiling.
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it’s so hard not to )
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Well, this made my day to be sure!
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The best!
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How cool is THAT!!
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Uber cool level
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I can’t even………….. Adorable off the charts, Beth!
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I so agree
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I love this so much! Thanks. And the George Eliot quote is special too.
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glad you enjoyed it, darlene
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You have just made my world that much better, too!
And yes on the quote, too!
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<3
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Aww, so sweet!!
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they really are
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Love this so much! Donkeys and lambs…what’s not to love? :) Chris
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right!
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Oh, is this lovely and sweet. I never heard of this before. Thanks for sharing, Beth!
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Brilliant, and so precious. This is what Native American moms did when the tribes moved. They put their papoose in a pouch on the side of a saddle bag. Mom, saddle bag, and baby all rode together.💕
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This photo just makes my heart so happy—thanks for sharing!
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I love this! I have seen something like this before. So sweet and adorable.
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How brilliant is that!
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Precious! 💕
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This is cute, adorable, precious. Love the photo.
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Oh…,my…stars! This is – by far – the sweetest thing I’ve seen all day. Love it, Beth. Thank you for the much needed afternoon smile! 🥰
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My pleasure!
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The cutest thing ever. You made my day, Beth!
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Awwww – who wouldn’t love these nannies?
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How lovely 🥰 what a heart warming share 💞
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My pleasure, I could not resist
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So sweet! What a brilliant idea!
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Yes and yes!
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This made my day. I love it so much.
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it just is so incredibly sweet
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what a wonderful tradition !
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I so agree!
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Oh my 💗
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right –
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Now how stinkin’ cute is that! You just made my morning!
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so glad, robin –
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Who knew?
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New for me too!
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and so incredibly sweet
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Your posts remind me of “Ripley’s Believe it or Not!”
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and that’s just one !
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Amazing!
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the cutest !
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I think my world has been made better too by learning this. Thank you for always teaching me something new.
I’m sure your kids at school miss this about you
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I learn every day – thank you
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