A Donkey Rules in Madison County!!!!!
July 14th, 2008Donkey wins equine show
Friday, July 11, 2008
It was an uncharacteristic move by a diminuitive member of the equine family that made history in the equine show Monday at the Madison County Fair.
Bumper, a 6-year old jack donkey, won the Equine Showman of Showmen. Shown by Samanatha Briggs, Bumper performed better than all other horses and donkeys when the chips were down.
It wasn’t chips that were down but Bumper’s rear foot during his moment in the show ring. Briggs was putting Bumper through the pattern of cones set up in the arena. At one point in the pattern Bumper was told to stop and then pivot on one rear hoof.
“Donkeys don’t do that normally,” said Brian Briggs, Samantha’s father and 4-H equine key leader.
But Bumper is not your “normal” donkey. By holding the pivot, Bumper scored an additional half a point on judge Shawn McDaniel’s score sheet to give Bumper the winning margin.
“He drilled that foot into the ground,” said Jayne Fisher, former owner of Bumper, who literally helped in Bumper’s birth, pulling him from his mother.
Fisher said when he was still small, he would lay on her lap.
Now at 260 pounds and capable of carrying three times his weight, Bumper has become an exceptional show donkey.
“He did it perfectly,” Samantha Briggs said. “He kept it on the ground the whole time. He really did good this year for me. He trotted, he set up for me, he did his pattern.”
Briggs has been showing Bumper for four years. Over that span of time, she and the jack have spent many hours together, not only training in showmanship but also just being pals.
A recent graduate of Madison-Plains High School with a 3.66 GPA, Briggs will be attending Columbus State with her eye on a degree in Veterinary Technology.
Fisher has been showing donkeys and encouraging children to show them since 1996. She saw the donkey as a way for younger children to become involved in showing in equine events without the intimidating size of a horse. Plus they’re lovable.
“They’re so darned cute,” she said with a smile.
Fisher credits the Briggs, Brian and Cathy, for sustaining the donkey portion of the equine program in Madison County.
(Jayne Fisher is a good friend of mine and she sent this article to me to brag about her “baby”!! I posted it to show everyone that donkeys CAN show and CAN win and Can make us all proud! Thanks to Jayne for sending this article and being a great ambassador for donkeys!)






