Arrowed but adored


Donkeys hanging out near roadways, many accustomed to being fed by motorists, in Colton, California. — Mark Abramson/The New York Times

IN Southern California’s Reche Canyon, donkeys are both nuisance and neighbourhood mascot.

They crush gardens, leave dung in driveways and sometimes spark neighbourly spats over who feeds them.

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