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<blockquote data-quote="danbrady" data-source="post: 771712" data-attributes="member: 14240"><p>I have two standard donkeys. Both work great, guelded and mature. I guess you call em Johns, instead of Jacks. I keep them together lately, but they still run with the cows constantly. Sometimes for entertainment my brother and I get on them and horse around. Johns aren't known for kicking people and are absolutely curious. I couldn't recommend anything better to deter a dog, I have seen them in action and it's not pretty, but they treat people with respect. I have less than a hundred bucks in both and wouldn't take less than 2 grand a piece. Yep, donkeys, til they get used to the dogs while the people give them treats, huh? Animals can be trained. Anyway, hold onto your urban country land, 'cause it don't come back once it's a city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danbrady, post: 771712, member: 14240"] I have two standard donkeys. Both work great, guelded and mature. I guess you call em Johns, instead of Jacks. I keep them together lately, but they still run with the cows constantly. Sometimes for entertainment my brother and I get on them and horse around. Johns aren't known for kicking people and are absolutely curious. I couldn't recommend anything better to deter a dog, I have seen them in action and it's not pretty, but they treat people with respect. I have less than a hundred bucks in both and wouldn't take less than 2 grand a piece. Yep, donkeys, til they get used to the dogs while the people give them treats, huh? Animals can be trained. Anyway, hold onto your urban country land, 'cause it don't come back once it's a city. [/QUOTE]
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