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<blockquote data-quote="rowdyred" data-source="post: 1365624" data-attributes="member: 11576"><p>Y'all are hearing the whole story, his donkeys live on my land, they don't go back. He has 10 that stay on his place, he had 22 at one time. They came over a few years ago, they came over for salt, he didn't know he was supposed to put it out, I guess. He married into this family, he is from somewhere up north. His mother-in-law owns the land, her brother had cattle and donkeys on it. He passed away, the family sold the cattle, by the way his cows and bull came over often, I would call and he would come get them, never a cross word between us. I discussed the donkeys with him at one time, he denied that they were his????(and technically I guess they belong to his mother-in-law) I told him I might give them away, he said do whatever you want, I wouldn't mind if I could give mine away also. So I advertised and gave away 21, the herd on my place had gotten to 26. They are now 7 on me. ( had 2 babies since I gave away 21). I really dont mind the donkeys, and my cows dont stay on his place, like I stated before, a couple weekends ago was the first time since Easter, they haven't been out since then. And, you would think if it was dry enough for cows to go around that I would be able to build a fence, it really is not dry enough yet. My plans are, this winter burn what I can, so I can see what's out there, and go from there.</p><p>I do appreciate the advice, I just needed a place to vent!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rowdyred, post: 1365624, member: 11576"] Y'all are hearing the whole story, his donkeys live on my land, they don't go back. He has 10 that stay on his place, he had 22 at one time. They came over a few years ago, they came over for salt, he didn't know he was supposed to put it out, I guess. He married into this family, he is from somewhere up north. His mother-in-law owns the land, her brother had cattle and donkeys on it. He passed away, the family sold the cattle, by the way his cows and bull came over often, I would call and he would come get them, never a cross word between us. I discussed the donkeys with him at one time, he denied that they were his????(and technically I guess they belong to his mother-in-law) I told him I might give them away, he said do whatever you want, I wouldn't mind if I could give mine away also. So I advertised and gave away 21, the herd on my place had gotten to 26. They are now 7 on me. ( had 2 babies since I gave away 21). I really dont mind the donkeys, and my cows dont stay on his place, like I stated before, a couple weekends ago was the first time since Easter, they haven't been out since then. And, you would think if it was dry enough for cows to go around that I would be able to build a fence, it really is not dry enough yet. My plans are, this winter burn what I can, so I can see what's out there, and go from there. I do appreciate the advice, I just needed a place to vent! [/QUOTE]
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