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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1670062" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Yep. You are correct about that. A single jenny, or one with a foal is best. standard or mammoth. I have seen people try to use mini donkeys. The best dog killers I have ever had, were stallions. I have had 4 over the last 50 years, that were batting 1000 when dogs got in the pasture. I had a Mr, Gunsmoke stallion that would just stand there all quite and grazing, til the dog got to the middle of the pasture. Never was run he couldn't run down and stomp pinto a greasy spot. Now as far as cattle? Dogs don't stand a chance with Longhorn or Corriente mommas. Or the bulls, either, especially Corrientes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1670062, member: 40587"] Yep. You are correct about that. A single jenny, or one with a foal is best. standard or mammoth. I have seen people try to use mini donkeys. The best dog killers I have ever had, were stallions. I have had 4 over the last 50 years, that were batting 1000 when dogs got in the pasture. I had a Mr, Gunsmoke stallion that would just stand there all quite and grazing, til the dog got to the middle of the pasture. Never was run he couldn't run down and stomp pinto a greasy spot. Now as far as cattle? Dogs don't stand a chance with Longhorn or Corriente mommas. Or the bulls, either, especially Corrientes. [/QUOTE]
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