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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 878502" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>CKC, too dry to keep them. IT's a good thing I sold them when I did. I read a story the other day about donkeys roaming the roads in Dallas County. Most I just gave away to people I knew who had adequate forage for them. There is no hay. People around here got one cutting and that's it. It's gonna get interesting this winter. I still have Sarah and her foal, but our friend Mike is coming to get them this weekend. He's been off deer hunting. In September we started getting rain again and it made the pastures grow so as of now, they have grass to munch. Good thing. I dont even want to know what hay is going for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 878502, member: 3306"] CKC, too dry to keep them. IT's a good thing I sold them when I did. I read a story the other day about donkeys roaming the roads in Dallas County. Most I just gave away to people I knew who had adequate forage for them. There is no hay. People around here got one cutting and that's it. It's gonna get interesting this winter. I still have Sarah and her foal, but our friend Mike is coming to get them this weekend. He's been off deer hunting. In September we started getting rain again and it made the pastures grow so as of now, they have grass to munch. Good thing. I dont even want to know what hay is going for now. [/QUOTE]
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