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<blockquote data-quote="Chocolate Cow2" data-source="post: 1532937" data-attributes="member: 32644"><p>I have a mammoth donkey (jenny) I keep with my fall calving herd. There were some problems a few years ago with an unseen predator. The cows were awfully nervous and aggressive towards me. Someone suggested a donkey. I found one, bought her and put with the cows. Initially, the cows looked like a defensive line (football) towards that poor donkey. They treated her as if she was another predator. Guess she proved herself to them because now they're always with her. I've gotten calls from neighbors telling me they're sitting alongside the road watching my donkey attack a coyote. Donkey won't let me touch her. She's very independent and 100% maintenance free. She cost $250. She loads into the semi right along with the cows & calves when we bring them home for the winter. I kinda like her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chocolate Cow2, post: 1532937, member: 32644"] I have a mammoth donkey (jenny) I keep with my fall calving herd. There were some problems a few years ago with an unseen predator. The cows were awfully nervous and aggressive towards me. Someone suggested a donkey. I found one, bought her and put with the cows. Initially, the cows looked like a defensive line (football) towards that poor donkey. They treated her as if she was another predator. Guess she proved herself to them because now they're always with her. I've gotten calls from neighbors telling me they're sitting alongside the road watching my donkey attack a coyote. Donkey won't let me touch her. She's very independent and 100% maintenance free. She cost $250. She loads into the semi right along with the cows & calves when we bring them home for the winter. I kinda like her. [/QUOTE]
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