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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5266"><p>> I have 22 acres with 12 miniature</p><p>> donkeys. I am very interested in</p><p>> adding a few Longhorns. I have</p><p>> never owned any cattle and dont</p><p>> know very much about them. My</p><p>> question is mostly around the</p><p>> temperment of Texas Longhorns. Can</p><p>> they be mixed with the donkeys?</p><p>> Are they very aggresive? Is there</p><p>> somewhere that I can go and read</p><p>> up on this breed. This would be</p><p>> mostly for personal enjoyment and</p><p>> maybe a 4H project for my kids in</p><p>> the future. Any information would</p><p>> be very much appreciated. If you wish to own longhorns.You need need good tall fences.They jump like deer and can get mean fast.How ever your donkeys are safe .There not built right.Your best bet would be Angus or herfords.They both are bettered tempered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5266"] > I have 22 acres with 12 miniature > donkeys. I am very interested in > adding a few Longhorns. I have > never owned any cattle and dont > know very much about them. My > question is mostly around the > temperment of Texas Longhorns. Can > they be mixed with the donkeys? > Are they very aggresive? Is there > somewhere that I can go and read > up on this breed. This would be > mostly for personal enjoyment and > maybe a 4H project for my kids in > the future. Any information would > be very much appreciated. If you wish to own longhorns.You need need good tall fences.They jump like deer and can get mean fast.How ever your donkeys are safe .There not built right.Your best bet would be Angus or herfords.They both are bettered tempered. [/QUOTE]
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