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Yeah, Sassy is really easy going - so there probably won't be a problem. The mini might be intimidated at first, but not after she realizes how slow moving and sweet Sassy is.
Sassy prefers the donkeys because she does move so slow - other horses move too fast and knock her around. The donks are smaller and can't knock her silly in passing. The donkeys prefer Sassy (to our previous two horses) because she is slow and doesn't chase them. The other horses we had were sort of bullies to the donkeys (and to Sassy, for that matter).
As long as Sass has her own food dish, she'll be happy - she hates to have someone gobble her food up before she is done chewing
she even chews slowly.
I gotta get off this thing and go sit down and watch some Tv with hubby.
meri
Yeah, Sassy is really easy going - so there probably won't be a problem. The mini might be intimidated at first, but not after she realizes how slow moving and sweet Sassy is.
Sassy prefers the donkeys because she does move so slow - other horses move too fast and knock her around. The donks are smaller and can't knock her silly in passing. The donkeys prefer Sassy (to our previous two horses) because she is slow and doesn't chase them. The other horses we had were sort of bullies to the donkeys (and to Sassy, for that matter).
As long as Sass has her own food dish, she'll be happy - she hates to have someone gobble her food up before she is done chewing
I gotta get off this thing and go sit down and watch some Tv with hubby.
meri
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