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  American Council of Spotted Asses
The American Council of Spotted Asses has been publicized in numerous magazines throughout the United States and has also been featured on NBC's Today Show. ACOSA is an established donkey breed and the registered Spotted Asses, regardless of size, bring a premium price at the public sales and on the private market.
Location: United States, Iowa, Decorah


  Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association
Our Association was formed in 1964 by a handful of cowboys who were interested in racing ponies that were 48 inches and under. There was so much interest and involvement that two main categories evolved, chariots and chuckwagons. A team of ponies pulls the chariots and two teams in tandem pull the chuckwagon. With a few rule changes, the size allowed now to race is 54 inches, which is 13.2hands high.
Location: Canada, Alberta


  FNAR National Association for Donkey Trekking
FNAR is a non-profit organisation. It was founded by a group of "donkey enthusiasts" in 1990. It currently consists of approximately 80 centres. The FNAR has members over the length and breadth of France - from Brittany to the Mediterranean Alps, from the Jura to the Pyrenees.
Location: France


  Minnesota Donkey and Mule Association
The Minnesota Donkey and Mule Association was started in the early 70's with our Mission Statement "To promote donkeys and mules". If you want to have a good time, join our club and attend our fun shows and trail rides. Check the Event Calendar page for more details.
Location: United States, Minnesota


  EIDSA - English and Irish Donkey Society of Australia
Promoting and preserving the breeding of the unique donkeys and mules in Australia. The English and Irish Donkey Society of Australia was founded late in 1976 by a small group of enthusiasts who had either imported purebred English or Irish donkeys from England, Ireland or New Zealand, or, who had the first generation progeny of these donkeys.
Location: Australia, New South Wales


  Alberta Donkey and Mule Club
Promotes and protect the well being of donkeys and mules. Organize promotional shows, competitions, regional and national clinics and meetings.
Location: Canada, Alberta


  VDHMA - Virginia Draft Horse and Mule Association
VDHMA was formed in 1978 to organize and promote the Draft Horse, Mule, and Donkey Industry in Virginia. Our organization has grown since to over 250 members who share their Links, knowledge, skills, and friendship in the promotion, enjoyment, and continued use of the "gentle giants" and their equine cousins.
Location: United States, Virginia


  American Donkey and Mule Society
The American Donkey and Mule Society maintains informative websites for those interested in the longeared equines - the cousins of the more well known horse. From Miniature to Mammoth, Mule to Zorse, we have facts, photos, a catalog of literature, resources, and MUCH more.
Location: United States, Texas, Lewisville


  Wisconsin Donkey and Mule Society
To promote and improve the quality of donkeys, mules, and hinnies and related hybrids in Wisconsin. Assists members in improving their skills and knowledge of donkeys and mules, and their care, training, and handling. Educates and inform the public about the virtues and values of donkeys and mules for recreation and work.
Location: United States, Wisconsin


  British Mule Society
British Mule Society aims to preserve and improve the standard of mules in general by breeding and to encourage the use, appreciation, well-being and protection of the mule. We'll explain what a mule is, tell you about mules in Britain and show you some fine examples.
Location: United Kingdom


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