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<blockquote data-quote="Sherril" data-source="post: 55368" data-attributes="member: 739"><p>Thanks for all the replies. I seperated my jack from the others and is he pissed. He was best buds with our horse. I listed him for sale in the paper and someone is going to come and look at him today. I am sure companionship was not the issue. I believe their temperament never stays the same. It was funny, after I saw a post from someone saying that they would attack goats, I was thinking how mine had been in with the goats for 2 years and the goats love him, and then I looked out the window and the donkey had one of the goats by the horn and was spinning him around trying to catch his back end so he could hold him down. That did it for me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherril, post: 55368, member: 739"] Thanks for all the replies. I seperated my jack from the others and is he pissed. He was best buds with our horse. I listed him for sale in the paper and someone is going to come and look at him today. I am sure companionship was not the issue. I believe their temperament never stays the same. It was funny, after I saw a post from someone saying that they would attack goats, I was thinking how mine had been in with the goats for 2 years and the goats love him, and then I looked out the window and the donkey had one of the goats by the horn and was spinning him around trying to catch his back end so he could hold him down. That did it for me! [/QUOTE]
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