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What can a friendly 150 pound donkey do?
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<blockquote data-quote="SFFarms" data-source="post: 600843" data-attributes="member: 8557"><p>I agree with beefy donkeys do whatever they want. We have three of them in two different pastures we bought them to protect our cows from coyotes and dogs but they more of an nuisance than an help. A lil Story.. I was fixing some fence in on one of our places and I heard this awful noise, of cows bawling and hollering and then I see our jack chasing this lil bull calf and a chain of bought 15 cows chasing after the donkey. The donkey was trying to bite the calfs neck always wondered what set him off. It was a sight for sure. For the kicking thing when we feed our cows away from the donkeys separate, they will take over all the feeding places and kick and bite to stay that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SFFarms, post: 600843, member: 8557"] I agree with beefy donkeys do whatever they want. We have three of them in two different pastures we bought them to protect our cows from coyotes and dogs but they more of an nuisance than an help. A lil Story.. I was fixing some fence in on one of our places and I heard this awful noise, of cows bawling and hollering and then I see our jack chasing this lil bull calf and a chain of bought 15 cows chasing after the donkey. The donkey was trying to bite the calfs neck always wondered what set him off. It was a sight for sure. For the kicking thing when we feed our cows away from the donkeys separate, they will take over all the feeding places and kick and bite to stay that way. [/QUOTE]
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