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thinkin bout gittin a donkey
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<blockquote data-quote="highgrit" data-source="post: 989030" data-attributes="member: 14198"><p>I had one for a while, he was a stray. He would walk up and down the fence line following the cows. So I got the not so smart idea to let him with the cows after about a week. He bit one of my bred heifers on the ear and would not let go. The whole herd was running around raising cane and in a panic, and about the time I got through the gate with the truck he let her go. I ran him down and over with the truck, went plum under it. They are really tuff never hurt him and I was trying to kill him. My neighbor with horses heard all the going ons and yelled at me don't shoot him I want him. He's over there now walking the other fence line following the cows. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highgrit, post: 989030, member: 14198"] I had one for a while, he was a stray. He would walk up and down the fence line following the cows. So I got the not so smart idea to let him with the cows after about a week. He bit one of my bred heifers on the ear and would not let go. The whole herd was running around raising cane and in a panic, and about the time I got through the gate with the truck he let her go. I ran him down and over with the truck, went plum under it. They are really tuff never hurt him and I was trying to kill him. My neighbor with horses heard all the going ons and yelled at me don't shoot him I want him. He's over there now walking the other fence line following the cows. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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