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Mini donkeys as herd guardians?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 718654"><p>The mules I was talking about are mare mules and I do know the difference between a Mule and Donkey. I have 30 Brood cows with calves and the Mules do great with the calves. I leave them in year around and a dog better not come close to entering the field with the cattle. The mules stay with the calves and actially keep them together when something strange enters the field. They have been great baby sitters for the last 3 years and I wouldnt take nothing for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 718654"] The mules I was talking about are mare mules and I do know the difference between a Mule and Donkey. I have 30 Brood cows with calves and the Mules do great with the calves. I leave them in year around and a dog better not come close to entering the field with the cattle. The mules stay with the calves and actially keep them together when something strange enters the field. They have been great baby sitters for the last 3 years and I wouldnt take nothing for them. [/QUOTE]
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