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<blockquote data-quote="brownmule" data-source="post: 201801" data-attributes="member: 3131"><p>congrats on your jenny, what a great gift for you wife... you did good!but this is comming form some who rasied donkeys and mules LOL. age.. what her teeth look like?pretty straight down or are they starting to pitch out? the older they are the more of a pitch they will have {like a horse} watch the protien content of grain, dont go any higher than 12% thats pretty high 10 %is better, if you put her on 16% or higher it will cause her to have fallen crest{fatty deposit in her neck} it will lead to other prob down the road. have you tryed beet pulp mixed with her grain? ive seen it work wonders, we ve had a few here that came a little under wt. got them trurned around they just needed a better hotel! i dont think you got hurt on your donkey deal, if you can catch her, handler her, pick up her feet.. and she not kick you head off! if i can be any help will be glad to help. Rose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownmule, post: 201801, member: 3131"] congrats on your jenny, what a great gift for you wife... you did good!but this is comming form some who rasied donkeys and mules LOL. age.. what her teeth look like?pretty straight down or are they starting to pitch out? the older they are the more of a pitch they will have {like a horse} watch the protien content of grain, dont go any higher than 12% thats pretty high 10 %is better, if you put her on 16% or higher it will cause her to have fallen crest{fatty deposit in her neck} it will lead to other prob down the road. have you tryed beet pulp mixed with her grain? ive seen it work wonders, we ve had a few here that came a little under wt. got them trurned around they just needed a better hotel! i dont think you got hurt on your donkey deal, if you can catch her, handler her, pick up her feet.. and she not kick you head off! if i can be any help will be glad to help. Rose [/QUOTE]
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