Harder, better, stronger, longer: how one Australian's love

Harder, better, stronger, longer: how one Australian's love of mules led him to import a mammoth donkey | Animals


First published on Fri 23 Apr 2021 03.40 EDT
The owner of the largest donkey to be imported into Australia in at least two decades says he wants to “set a new standard” for mules in the country.
Queensland mule breeder David Scholl spent about $60,000 importing Diamond Creek Moonwatcher, an American mammoth donkey, from Kentucky in the US.
Measuring about 152cm, Diamond Creek Moonwatcher, whose nickname is Moses, is considerably taller than the average Australian donkey, which is usually about 111cm.
His arrival has sparked fevered interest in the admittedly small Australian donkey and mule community and Scholl has been busy fielding requests from horse owners keen to use the impressively-sized ass for breeding.

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