Henry’s Hilarious Dinner Party! A Donkey’s Night Out
When most people picture a dinner party, they imagine candlelight, fine china, and maybe a cheese board that looks too pretty to eat. At Boggs Funny Farm, however, when Henry the donkey hosts a dinner party, you can forget the etiquette books. This is chaos served with a side of carrots.
It all started when Henry decided he wasn’t content eating dinner alone in the pasture. No, sir. He brayed until the chickens, goats, and even the barn cats gathered around like they’d been formally invited. Apparently, “dinner for one” isn’t Henry’s style. He’s a “the more, the merrier” kind of donkey.
Henry strutted to the feed trough like it was a banquet table at the Ritz. He even tried to drag over a feed bucket and flip it upside down as his “chair.” Meanwhile, the goats fought over who got the imaginary appetizers, the chickens pecked at anything within reach, and the cats perched high like food critics, judging everyone.
The highlight of the evening? When Henry attempted to “serve” his guests by nudging a hay bale right into the middle of the party. Unfortunately, his serving skills need work, because that hay bale rolled straight over the goats’ water bucket and sent everyone scrambling. Dinner turned into a splash zone.
But the thing about Henry’s dinner parties is, somehow, they’re still perfect. Because between the braying, the clucking, and the general barnyard chaos, there’s laughter—real, belly-hurting laughter. And Henry? He just stands there, ears perked, basking in the glory of being the star host.
A donkey’s night out doesn’t need candlelight or silverware. All it takes is a little hay, a lot of noise, and a farm full of animals who know how to turn an ordinary dinner into a comedy show. And honestly? I’d take Henry’s version of fine dining over any fancy restaurant in town.
