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  1. oldhenlikesdogs

    The DONKEY/MULE CLUB!!!!!!!!

    Mine have been pretty healthy, no grain, only grass hay, and scrub pasture, they are still fat, the have cost me nearly nothing except now my Jenny is 29 and she needs her teeth floated and they keep pulling them, we self worm and vaccinate and feet trim, I had a mini that was around 30 and he...
  2. oldhenlikesdogs

    The DONKEY/MULE CLUB!!!!!!!!

    Just be aware, that's why they use donkeys for predator protection in flocks of sheep, I'm not sure if that's something that can be trained out, mine will still try to stomp on my dogs if they get a chance, they stomped a hound dog, thought they broke his back, they stomped a goat that got out...
  3. oldhenlikesdogs

    The DONKEY/MULE CLUB!!!!!!!!

    My biggest problem is getting mine to move and the boys can be pains for hoof trimming. Yours has a bit more pizzazz than mine, the kicking I might start with a sharp no and either a slap near the withers, of a tug on the rope and see how she reacts, each donkey is different so finding what...
  4. oldhenlikesdogs

    The DONKEY/MULE CLUB!!!!!!!!

    Back in the day I would ride my donkeys, you have to adapt horse tack, their heads are bigger and they have no withers, so a butt strap, not the proper term, is needed so you don't slide forward, but maybe you know this. Training is way different too as you can't whip them, donkeys drop down...
  5. oldhenlikesdogs

    The DONKEY/MULE CLUB!!!!!!!!

    Donkeys are nothing like a horse I'm sure you're finding out, they are more like dogs, big pushy dogs who can never get close enough, that pic was a couple of months ago, they have shed out and are now starting on their winter coats, the white one is Dakota, she's 28, the other two are her...
  6. oldhenlikesdogs

    The DONKEY/MULE CLUB!!!!!!!!

    She looks like trouble, here's mine.
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