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Any Advice for cow guy getting his 1st donkeys?
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<blockquote data-quote="hicky214" data-source="post: 1177945" data-attributes="member: 21859"><p>I totally agree. My Donk was born in a field with cows and she thinks she is one I do believe. She is a bad Biatch when it comes to something messing with her cows/ calfs. She plays with them they play with her etc. She has never hurt a single one. I have neighbors and friends that have had problems with there Donkeys and calfs. But everyone I know that has had one that has been with cows from birth have zero issues. I go coyote hunting at night with all night vision and thermal imaging equipment with zero light. Don't get to close to the call if she is in the same field as you when the call starts if you do a mating coyote call etc. She goes nuts. And if she's in the field the coyotes wont come go to the next field beside her and we have called as many as 14 in at one time. My beagle was with me feeding cows this past winter and I got out to cut the wrap off and she jumped out the tractor. The donkey was not amused, the chase lasted until my beagle realized she was not playing and trying to kill her. I didn't know a beagle could jump that high to get back in the tractor. I love my Donk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hicky214, post: 1177945, member: 21859"] I totally agree. My Donk was born in a field with cows and she thinks she is one I do believe. She is a bad Biatch when it comes to something messing with her cows/ calfs. She plays with them they play with her etc. She has never hurt a single one. I have neighbors and friends that have had problems with there Donkeys and calfs. But everyone I know that has had one that has been with cows from birth have zero issues. I go coyote hunting at night with all night vision and thermal imaging equipment with zero light. Don't get to close to the call if she is in the same field as you when the call starts if you do a mating coyote call etc. She goes nuts. And if she's in the field the coyotes wont come go to the next field beside her and we have called as many as 14 in at one time. My beagle was with me feeding cows this past winter and I got out to cut the wrap off and she jumped out the tractor. The donkey was not amused, the chase lasted until my beagle realized she was not playing and trying to kill her. I didn't know a beagle could jump that high to get back in the tractor. I love my Donk! [/QUOTE]
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