The scale of donkey farming surprised me—I never thought they were raised for so many different purposes at once.
I’ve heard donkey milk is super expensive and healthy. Watching how it’s actually produced makes me curious to try it someday.
It’s fascinating and also a little sad to see donkeys, usually known as working animals, become part of this large-scale industry.
This feels like a mix of tradition and modern farming—donkeys have been with humans forever, now they’re part of a global business.
I didn’t even know donkey hide was used for products until this video. The industry is much bigger than I imagined.
Honestly, the donkeys look calm and well-fed here. At least they seem to be treated with some care compared to what I expected.
I can’t help but think of the donkeys I saw as a kid in the countryside, compared to these massive farms—it’s like two different worlds.
The factory processing part is tough to watch, but it’s important to understand how the industry really works.
This video made me realize donkey farming isn’t just about milk—it’s meat, skin, and a whole supply chain behind it.
A part of me finds it interesting, another part feels conflicted—donkeys are such loyal animals, and seeing them industrialized hits hard.
The way farmers manage thousands of donkeys shows how far agriculture has evolved. It’s almost like a science.
I once rode a donkey during a village festival, and now I see millions of them raised in huge farms—it’s mind-blowing.
Donkey milk is marketed as premium, but I never realized the effort behind producing it at this scale.
The processing factory makes me think about how disconnected consumers are from what they buy every day.
Whether you agree with it or not, donkey farming clearly plays a big role in global agriculture and economics.