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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1281749" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>We have a donkey around here some were. Ethel showed up when my grandfather started running goats. It was about the time I stared driving so shes well into her 30s. She did a good job guarding the goats for decades. When we changed to sheep she made the change fine. If there was a coyote or dog spotted she would round up her herd and head em home screaming her head off. I woke one moring to barking dogs in the pasture were we penned the sheep at night. I got one as several big dogs scattered off. They had killed several goats but Ethel had the rest of the herd, probably 50 to 75 goats crowded on the fishing pier and stood guard at the step up. :lol2: </p><p>With no sheep or goats she goes were Ever she pleases now. Runs with the cows some , sometimes with the horses sometimes alone. If there was only one blade of grass on this place she would know exactly where it was. My grandmother loved that donkey and she ask me one time to promise her Ethel could live out her life here. So she will even if I have to build her her own pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1281749, member: 23460"] We have a donkey around here some were. Ethel showed up when my grandfather started running goats. It was about the time I stared driving so shes well into her 30s. She did a good job guarding the goats for decades. When we changed to sheep she made the change fine. If there was a coyote or dog spotted she would round up her herd and head em home screaming her head off. I woke one moring to barking dogs in the pasture were we penned the sheep at night. I got one as several big dogs scattered off. They had killed several goats but Ethel had the rest of the herd, probably 50 to 75 goats crowded on the fishing pier and stood guard at the step up. :lol2: With no sheep or goats she goes were Ever she pleases now. Runs with the cows some , sometimes with the horses sometimes alone. If there was only one blade of grass on this place she would know exactly where it was. My grandmother loved that donkey and she ask me one time to promise her Ethel could live out her life here. So she will even if I have to build her her own pasture. [/QUOTE]
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