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<blockquote data-quote="Goodlife" data-source="post: 971031" data-attributes="member: 17226"><p>Beautiful CB. Kinda destroys my minds picture of Texas this past July. I know Texas is a big place with lots of diverse lands, but didn't think anywhere in TX thrived this well in July 2012.</p><p></p><p>I also like the donkey. I was considering getting one since we have lots of coyotes. I was at the salebarn recently and a guy brought in a truckload of them. Couldn't sell them. Said he would take $15 ea as that was the cost of his tests to sell them. I have a cousin that had a donkey and got rid of him. He was kicking and biting the calves. He told me a donkey has to be raised around cattle to be friendly with cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goodlife, post: 971031, member: 17226"] Beautiful CB. Kinda destroys my minds picture of Texas this past July. I know Texas is a big place with lots of diverse lands, but didn't think anywhere in TX thrived this well in July 2012. I also like the donkey. I was considering getting one since we have lots of coyotes. I was at the salebarn recently and a guy brought in a truckload of them. Couldn't sell them. Said he would take $15 ea as that was the cost of his tests to sell them. I have a cousin that had a donkey and got rid of him. He was kicking and biting the calves. He told me a donkey has to be raised around cattle to be friendly with cattle. [/QUOTE]
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