Sanctuary home to two record-breaking donkeys

David McKenna & Amber GashEast Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
News imageAmber Gash/BBC Bambou and Derrick standing in a field. Bambou has a fluffy brown coat and fluffy ears, while Derrick has a shorter dark brown coat. The animals are facing each other with their heads lowered.Amber Gash/BBC
Bambou (left) took top spot in the longest ears on a living donkey category, while Derrick bagged the record for the world's tallest donkey

Two donkeys from the same sanctuary in Lincolnshire have been included in the 2026 Guinness Book of World Records.

Dynamic Derrick (aka Derrick) bagged the record for the world's tallest donkey - recorded at 5ft 5in (167cm), while his pal Bambou took top spot in the longest ears on a living donkey category - 1ft 1in (35cm).

Staff at the Radcliffe Donkey Sanctuary, in Huttoft, which cares for dozens of equines, said they were delighted.

Commenting on Derrick, sanctuary owner Tracy Garton said: "No-one can believe he's a donkey - they all think he's a mule because he's so big."

News imageAmber Gash/BBC Volunteer Bill Tembey standing next to Derrick. Bill is wearing a cap and blue jacket and is holding a grooming brush. Derrick's white-tipped nose is in the foreground of the shot. Amber Gash/BBC
Derrick standing alongside volunteer Bill Tembey

Talking about his character, she said: "Derrick doesn't know he is big - he is very affectionate and loves to be with people."

As for Bambou, she added: "He has got very, very long fluffy ears and they are the biggest in the world."

Ms Garton said she loved all the animals at the sanctuary, but said the recognition for Derrick and Bambou was a great talking point.

News imageAmber Gash/BBC Close-up shot of Bambou with his fluffy ears pointed upwards, He is standing in a field with a shelter in the background.Amber Gash/BBC
Bambou set a new world record for the longest ears on a living donkey

Volunteer Bill Tembey, who has helped out at the sanctuary for nine years, said it was amazing to have two world record holders, adding they would have a few contenders for a third if the world's loudest donkey category was introduced.

Mr Tembey said the donkeys had their own "little characters", describing Bambou as adorable, but as "thick as two short planks".

"He's a good boy though and very content," he said.

Bambou was also a favourite with visitors, Mr Tembey said, adding: "I think it's his lovely long hair."

Derrick on the other hand "does exactly what he wants and he gets away with it.

"He will literally walk straight through you and knock you flying, but he doesn't mean it," he added.

"I just love being with them."

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