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<blockquote data-quote="MLMueller" data-source="post: 1408360" data-attributes="member: 27782"><p>We had a 7 yr old Jack last year that was perfect with our cows and calves, but suddenly and inexplicably started chasing and stomping calves and chasing cows. Needless to say we got him outta there! This spring we got two Jennies, two years old, both prior mom. Just had our first batch of calves and darn if those a**es didn't try to separate the calves from the cows and harrass them! They're in a separate pasture now, clearly. </p><p></p><p>My question is any way to rehab or train these girls or is this just their personality? I know donkeys are very smart....and stubborn. </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance! :deadhorse:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLMueller, post: 1408360, member: 27782"] We had a 7 yr old Jack last year that was perfect with our cows and calves, but suddenly and inexplicably started chasing and stomping calves and chasing cows. Needless to say we got him outta there! This spring we got two Jennies, two years old, both prior mom. Just had our first batch of calves and darn if those a**es didn't try to separate the calves from the cows and harrass them! They're in a separate pasture now, clearly. My question is any way to rehab or train these girls or is this just their personality? I know donkeys are very smart....and stubborn. Thanks in advance! :deadhorse: [/QUOTE]
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