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Facing another dull virtual meeting? Invite Mambo, the mini-donkey. 

COVID-19 has trapped many Americans at home, tied to their computers for a daily event that has quickly become dreadful: the company’s Zoom meeting.

Enter Mambo, the up-to-no-good 8-year-old mini-donkey from Indian Trail, North Carolina.

For $50, Mambo’s owners Francie and Mark Dunlap will have Mambo — or any of his friends at the Peace N Peas Farm, 30 minutes outside Charlotte — crash your dull virtual meeting.

Francie Dunlap told the Charlotte Observer in an interview Sunday customers can even choose the farm visitor’s display name. Perhaps you’d like to name the animal after the colleague who never logs on or the co-worker who asks too many questions or the boss who organized the meeting in the first place.

“I think it would get some laughs,” Dunlap said. “The animal would make an appearance for the first five or 10 minutes ... so they could actually get along with their meeting.”

Zeus, a Friesian/Hanovarian horse from Peace N Peas Farm will join your virtual work or family meetings during the coronavirus.
Zeus, a Friesian/Hanovarian horse from Peace N Peas Farm will join your virtual work or family meetings during the coronavirus. Peas N Peas

So what Peace N Peas resident might want to crash your conference call?

Well, there’s Heiren, a brown 6-year-old Hanoverian horse “that doesn’t leave things alone,” Dunlap said.

Then there’s Eddie, a fancy 13-year-old white show horse or his friend Zeus, a large brown horse “that makes funny faces.”

And of course there’s Mambo, the miniature donkey who is known to crowd the camera and bite the fake tails off of the farm’s show horses. Dunlap said Mambo “is like a pesky little brother — doesn’t let anyone relax too long.”

Dunlap created a website on Saturday for people to reserve time with the animals. Already, she said she’s had a number of inquiries — and not all are conference call pranksters. A few, Dunlap says, are friends who teach and want an animal to visit their virtual classroom. Some families might enjoy the break, too, or Mambo could join your next virtual happy hour.

For more information on scheduling a Peace N Peas resident, go to https://dangrooster.com/.

This story was originally published April 19, 2020 at 1:34 PM with the headline "Facing another dull virtual meeting? Invite Mambo, the mini-donkey. ."

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Gavin Off
The Charlotte Observer
Gavin Off was previously the Charlotte Observer’s data reporter, since 2011. He also worked as a data reporter at the Tulsa World and at Scripps Howard News Service in Washington, D.C. His journalism, including his data analysis and reporting for the investigative series Big Poultry, won multiple national journalism awards.
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