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Donkey King series spotlights California donkey rescue and education
Summary
The Donkey King series is set at Oscar's Place, a 75-acre donkey rescue in Mendocino County, California, and Season 1 contains 17 episodes.
Content
A new Saturday morning show called Donkey King mixes education with entertainment and centers on a California donkey sanctuary. The series takes place at Oscar's Place, a 75-acre donkey rescue, adoption center and sanctuary in Mendocino County. The sanctuary has become the mission of former media executive Ron King, who says he was drawn to donkeys as underdogs in need of help. Each episode follows a donkey's journey from rescue through rehabilitation to finding a new home.
Key details:
- Oscar's Place is a 75-acre donkey rescue, adoption center and sanctuary in Mendocino County, California.
- The sanctuary has become the mission of former media executive Ron King, who is involved with the series.
- King describes donkeys as healthy, sturdy, emotional animals that are more like dogs than horses.
- The sanctuary's adoption policy is to place donkeys as pairs and to avoid separating families.
- Each episode traces a donkey from rescue to rehabilitation to a new home.
- Season 1 of Donkey King consists of 17 episodes, and King says he is in discussions about a possible second season.
Summary:
The series presents feel-good, educational stories about rescued donkeys and the work at Oscar's Place. Its first season runs 17 episodes, and discussions about a follow-up season are reported as ongoing.
