The dating report of an Ontario small donkey goes viral. 

Hank, a small mule from Erin, Ontario, whose dating profile has gained a lot of attention online, appears to be in love with someone. The family-owned and run tourist land Erin Hill Acres, located one hour east of Toronto, is where the seven-year-old jack stays. According to his account, Hank is looking for a soul mate to spend his days working on the 90-acre farm and to go dilly-dallying in the plant fields. The goal is, according to land director Tyler Garrard, to find a female horse, also known as a rachel, to reproduce with Hank and to welcome more donkeys into the household. Hank says he first joined the plantation about two months ago after his previous boss, who was struggling with his health, posted on a Facebook buy and sell team. Garrard claims that Hank has grown to be a farm favorite because of both his lovely and outgoing character and his fervor for children. In a recent interview, he said,” We want to find Hank a partner because we love him so much.” Hank, the farm, described him as” a fat juicy carrot, gentle pets and loving,” adding that he has” a great head of hair, a lovely personality, and a massive heart.” If you know a wonderful woman looking for a new loving home with a live-in boyfriend, please send us a DM. The land collected excerpts of some of Hank’s best buddies sharing the good memories they have with him in a sarcastic video that has received thousands of views. Currently Trending

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” Just wanted to say a big cry out to Hank. Hank stepped up for Rudolph when he got tired and rode his horse all over the world, according to a person dressed as Santa Claus. Another man made fun of Hank’s joke about her introduction to her father. He was the best person at our marriage and the father of our children. I haven’t had Hank without him, she said. Jennies who meet the criteria can publish information via email or social media. Garrard stated that they are idealistic about looking for a mule between the ages of four and nine. In what has been an increasingly positive answer, he said,” We are getting information from people all across Canada.” The land might think about hosting a horse marriage if there is a fit, according to Garrard. Visitors are invited to visit Hank’s plantation, which goats, chickens, sheep, and northern cows likewise call home. &, backup 2025 The Canadian Press