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They can start having foals around the age of 2 years. Miniature donkeys can live to be 30 years old or older. That being said, the average mini donkey can have foals until they are around the age of 25. But it also depends on your donkey's health and ability to conceive a foal.

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Normally one, although twins have been born before.

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One. The gestation period is 12 months (although it can be anything from 11 to 13) and most foals are singletons. Twins are unlikely to survive.

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