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<blockquote data-quote="jersey lilly" data-source="post: 137916" data-attributes="member: 2258"><p>Several years ago, we had a lil jenny in our herd. She'd been raised with ropin steers. Friend needed a place to put her, so brought her out and let her run with the cows. Didnt have a problem until.........</p><p>One of our heifers looked really big and we were afraid she'd have problems havin the calf. This same friend asked if we mindin him takin the heifer home with him so he could watch her close. We check cows every day, but he was just overly worried about this heifer. Turned out he was right, couple mornins later he started to leave for work around 7 am and she was havin trouble. He pulled the calf, everthang was fine. Two days later he loaded her and the calf back up and took her back out to the pasture. Soon as he unloaded her and the calf, that lil jenny grabbed that calf by the scruff of the neck and took out across the pasture carryin it. 350 acres and she crossed a creek and headed for the backside of the place...still carryin that calf. Needless to say, he hopped in his truck and chased em down.......rifle in the back window came in handy that day. I won't ever put another donkey in with my cows...let the mama's take care of em.....I know they are protective.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jersey lilly, post: 137916, member: 2258"] Several years ago, we had a lil jenny in our herd. She'd been raised with ropin steers. Friend needed a place to put her, so brought her out and let her run with the cows. Didnt have a problem until......... One of our heifers looked really big and we were afraid she'd have problems havin the calf. This same friend asked if we mindin him takin the heifer home with him so he could watch her close. We check cows every day, but he was just overly worried about this heifer. Turned out he was right, couple mornins later he started to leave for work around 7 am and she was havin trouble. He pulled the calf, everthang was fine. Two days later he loaded her and the calf back up and took her back out to the pasture. Soon as he unloaded her and the calf, that lil jenny grabbed that calf by the scruff of the neck and took out across the pasture carryin it. 350 acres and she crossed a creek and headed for the backside of the place...still carryin that calf. Needless to say, he hopped in his truck and chased em down.......rifle in the back window came in handy that day. I won't ever put another donkey in with my cows...let the mama's take care of em.....I know they are protective....... [/QUOTE]
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