Freddie is a special little donkey to me

Freddie being groomed

In a corner of a small paddock at Slade Farm, you'll find a little donkey called Freddie. Not everyone notices Freddie as they walk around the Sanctuary, as he tends to keep himself to himself. He shares his paddock with three other donkeys - Eros, Hugo and Hector. Freddie isn't exactly "Top Donk", but I suspect he'd like to be.

Freddie probably doesn't score too highly in the looks department. He has a rather wiry, dishevelled coat that I carefully try to groom and tame each week. His tail is admittedly, a bit on the thin side, although Phil insists its "stringy". Nevertheless, it's still efficient as a fly switch. Freddie has "ballerina feet", which means he walks on his toes , and to help him with this he wears special plastic shoes . He was particularly proud to show me today that he had some new shoes! He click-clacked around his yard looking pleased with the noise they made.

Actually it's not too easy to tell if Freddie is happy and pleased as he generally has a typical Eyeore disposition. Phil says Freddie is the Victor Meldrew of The Donkey Sanctuary - which is a bit on the harsh side I think!

The point of this though, is that I love Freddie! Every week I make a point of going to see him and to give him a grooming and a cuddle. To be honest, at first I wondered if he even noticed I was there - until for various reasons we couldn't go and see Freddie for three whole weeks. The next time we went to see him, I climbed over the fence calling his name as usual - and not only did he look up at me, ears pricked forward - he then did the unimaginable! He brayed his head off at me and didn't stop until I reached him and cuddled him! I'm still unsure as to whether he was rebuking me for not visiting him for three weeks, or whether he was telling me he was happy to see me! It's hard to tell!

Freddie has one more little habit - which I'm a bit reluctant to share here, so you must promise not to tell Maxine - the farm manager! As you may know, there is a strict "No feeding the donkeys any tidbits," rule at the Sanctuary. Phil and I are pretty good at keeping to this rule, all things said and done! Anyway - because Freddie is a special little donkey to me, I do manage to slip him a polo-mint when no-one is looking! Trouble is, Freddie has a habit of sucking the mint quietly for a while and then without warning and usually just as one of the grooms comes along, he'll suddenly crunch down on his polo! Let me tell you - Freddie has a mighty loud crunch action!

So - if you ever come along to the Sanctuary and you see a small brown and white donkey looking a bit dour but smelling of polo-mints - that'll be my friend Freddie!

Every place has it's moment of divine love. Angela and Freddie are surely that moment in a "corner of a paddock" at Slade Farm. Each morning as I go to The Sanctuary's webcams and look for all the Donkeys I love, I now will wonder if this is "my" Freddie who I mentioned in my poem "Sorry I Missed You..." Thank you Angela for a beautiful story to start my day. I know your special love for Freddie certainly does not go unnoticed by him, and I do thank you for sharing him with all of us. Every year and every hour of life should be a time of love. Sometimes I know the hug or kiss I give to my Donkey, dog, horse and even cow! friends may be the only affection (as equals) they ever get from another human. I am glad in my heart for this. We can both be instruments of love. I can't wait to come to the Sanctuary myself and know that every state and change of my life, has opened to me the treasures and mysteries of love.

Walk in Beauty
Go in Grace

Jenny B.

Thank you for your kind words Jenny. I shall be sure to give Freddie a cuddle from you next time I'm at the Sanctuary!

Best wishes,
Angela

Thank you Angela for the lovely blog about Freddie. It sounds as though he has personality! When I visit, Billy is usually enjoying the company of visitors and Jenny is a character who loves to throw straw over her back as I am sure you know. I have some photos of her doing this. I can't wait to see them all again at the beginning of August.

Hi Elizabeth!

Billy and Jenny were both on the Main Yard today - so I'm sure you'll get to see them when you come down! Freddie isn't far away either... probably keeping himself to himself, but I'm sure he'll be pleased to see you too.
Have a lovely time when you visit! And if you come on a Monday - be sure to say hello if you see me!

Angela