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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1477259" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I lost a full grown healthy cow to 3 dogs one time. Shock of my life. I really didn't think that would ever happen. They kept her circled and fighting, till they exhausted her. Neighbor called me, and said it was going on. I honestly didn't believe her. I was wrong. I broke it up, and it took 3 days for the cow to die. They completely ate her vulva, and tore her neck all to pieces. </p><p></p><p>For all the negative stuff I have posted herabout donkeys, I currently have one that does its job. My own dog won't get out of the ruck, or off the 4 wheeler, when she is around. Somebody gave it to me to rope. We roped it about half the summer, and turned it out with the cows in late fall. It's got a home here as little my as it wants. I hadn't seen a coyote since I turned it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1477259, member: 17956"] I lost a full grown healthy cow to 3 dogs one time. Shock of my life. I really didn't think that would ever happen. They kept her circled and fighting, till they exhausted her. Neighbor called me, and said it was going on. I honestly didn't believe her. I was wrong. I broke it up, and it took 3 days for the cow to die. They completely ate her vulva, and tore her neck all to pieces. For all the negative stuff I have posted herabout donkeys, I currently have one that does its job. My own dog won't get out of the ruck, or off the 4 wheeler, when she is around. Somebody gave it to me to rope. We roped it about half the summer, and turned it out with the cows in late fall. It's got a home here as little my as it wants. I hadn't seen a coyote since I turned it out. [/QUOTE]
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