The adoption process of Donkeys and other large livestock is different than for cats and dogs and smaller livestock (such as goats). Adoptions for large livestock are done through a sealed bid process. Individuals interested in the animals must complete a Livestock Bid Form, available at the shelter at 511 Placerville Drive in Placerville during regular business hours, and then put their information and bid amount in the envelop which is sealed and submitted to shelter staff. The bid process for these particular animals closes on Friday, June 29 at 4:00 p.m. “The adoption does not automatically go to the highest bidder,” explained Ruffner. “We also must insure that the adoption is a good fit for everyone. We check to make sure the new home has adequate fencing and shelter, etc.”
Each of the large livestock currently available for adoption has a different minimum bid amount. Because Roaming Joe is a special needs horse, with ongoing medical needs, his minimum bid is $50. The minimum bids for the other two horses is $500 each, and the minimum bid for the donkey is $125. Animal Control also has several goats available for adoption currently. The adoption fee for a goat is $40 each. The bidding process is not required for goats and other smaller livestock animals. Pictures of the animals and further details about them are available online at Animal Control’s website - www.co.el-dorado.ca.us/animalcontrol. For more information about the adoption process or to request to set up an appointment to see the animals, please call the shelter at (530) 621-7631.