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VA Equine Extravaganza
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<blockquote data-quote="Gale Seddon" data-source="post: 290797" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Thank you, Z. I have not seen the leopard/app Mickey Mouse mule photo, but would like to if you have it. Yeah, Feather is an alpha donkey and lets everyone know it, especially when there's food involved (she comes by that very honestly as her mother is a dominant jennet too). Feather's a prima donna (first in line for any fly spray, grooming, etc.) and has always been one of my favorites. (She trained me well from the start.) She has come a long way for not even being 3 yet; training the jennets is much harder than working with the jacks or geldings. Somehow, you have to convince the girls that there really is a reason to do whatever it is you want; the boys just go on out there, do it, and ask for more. They've got the spark for sure but you've got to be on your toes with those boys. Oh, and they're donkeys, not mules! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gale Seddon, post: 290797, member: 53"] Thank you, Z. I have not seen the leopard/app Mickey Mouse mule photo, but would like to if you have it. Yeah, Feather is an alpha donkey and lets everyone know it, especially when there's food involved (she comes by that very honestly as her mother is a dominant jennet too). Feather's a prima donna (first in line for any fly spray, grooming, etc.) and has always been one of my favorites. (She trained me well from the start.) She has come a long way for not even being 3 yet; training the jennets is much harder than working with the jacks or geldings. Somehow, you have to convince the girls that there really is a reason to do whatever it is you want; the boys just go on out there, do it, and ask for more. They've got the spark for sure but you've got to be on your toes with those boys. Oh, and they're donkeys, not mules! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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