How to Ride a Donkey

Donkeys have a friendly nature and usually get along with other animals and humans. They also can be good for riding, as is evident in places like Santorini. If you've ever wanted to ride a donkey, here are a few tips you should know.

Things You'll Need

  • Saddle (Australian or McClellan with a 15"-19" seat)
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Instructions

    • 1

      Gently approach and communicate with the donkey before strapping on the saddle. Establishing a bond and a sense of trust will ensure a smooth experience for animal and rider alike.

    • 2

      Fit the donkey with the saddle. A regular horse saddle will not work with the donkey's back shape. Make sure the saddle is situated away from the animal's shoulder blades.

    • 3

      Make sure the harness is an appropriate fit. It may be tricky to fit in the jaw area, but using harnesses with adjustments at both sides of the head usually works. Find one with a nose band that can be adjusted.

    • 4

      Allow the donkey some time to get used to the riding equipment before mounting. Let him wander around the pen or grounds for some time. This will also give you time to see if the saddle and harness were strapped on correctly. If not, make the proper adjustments at this time.

    • 5

      Hop into the saddle and ride.