Frequently Asked Questions
My donkeys has never been registered - can I get them registered with IMDR?
As long as your donkey is under 38" in height they can be registered.
Do my donkeys have to be inspected by a vet of some other party to be registered?
No - IMDR has a self inspection form which must be signed by which the owner certify that this
donkey is free from any major faults which would not allow regular registration.
If my donkey has some major faults, can it still be registered?
Yes - IMDR has a Pet Quality category that donkeys can be registered under. This category is for donkeys
who should not be bred but are still are wonderful pets. Note: foals can not be registered out of pet quality donkeys.
How is IMDR different from ADMS?
IMDR concentrates on, and registers only miniature donkeys. We offer services not available elswhere: A Star rating system, foal registration discounts, we accept donkeys up to 38" for registration, have a Pet
category and many other services.
Can I transfer a donkey from another registry?
Yes IMDR will transfer all the
background information into our database, and all previous registration numbers
are listed on the registration background.
My donkey doesn't have any background information - can he still be registered?
Yes - a background is not required for registration. Just provide the information you know about the donkeys background
on the application.
Do I have to become a member to register?
No - just pay the non-member fees for
registration. Membership does entitles you to discounts and rating reviews.
When does a donkey qualify for permanent registration?
Donkeys should be registered right away as tempory and then when they reach 2 years of age they can be registered permanent.
Do you require photos on foals?
Not if they are under 12 months of age - you just need to
send in the application and the fees on foals.
How do I measure my donkeys height?
Use a good measuring device on a level hard surface
and measure from the ground up to the highest part of the withers (where the cross meets).
Make sure that the measuring device is level.
