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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13989"><p>> We have a male donkey run with are</p><p>> cows and for the first while he</p><p>> would stay with the cows and make</p><p>> sure no calves would go off to far</p><p>> but then he lost interest and now</p><p>> just stays to himself. His more of</p><p>> a problem then help now. Don't</p><p>> know what will happen for yours</p><p>> but it was a disappointment for</p><p>> myself. Jane</p><p></p><p>I bought a jack donkey for the "protection". I paid $125.00 for him. He did the same as yours, and then he started running my babies all over the pasture. He finally ran one through a fence. I sold him. I had to pay $50.00 for a coggins test and then sold him at auction for $45.00, less all the commission stuff. Expensive lesson. The last two years I have had no problems with dogs or coyotes. They come drag off the dead calves but do not bother the others. I'm not an expert by any means, but I would sell the donkey asap.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:jbwood@hyperusa.com">jbwood@hyperusa.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13989"] > We have a male donkey run with are > cows and for the first while he > would stay with the cows and make > sure no calves would go off to far > but then he lost interest and now > just stays to himself. His more of > a problem then help now. Don't > know what will happen for yours > but it was a disappointment for > myself. Jane I bought a jack donkey for the "protection". I paid $125.00 for him. He did the same as yours, and then he started running my babies all over the pasture. He finally ran one through a fence. I sold him. I had to pay $50.00 for a coggins test and then sold him at auction for $45.00, less all the commission stuff. Expensive lesson. The last two years I have had no problems with dogs or coyotes. They come drag off the dead calves but do not bother the others. I'm not an expert by any means, but I would sell the donkey asap. [email=jbwood@hyperusa.com]jbwood@hyperusa.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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