Posted by jackinok on March 29, 2009 at 10:28:00 from (64.250.206.217):
In Reply to: Mule posted by JayinNY on March 28, 2009 at 18:45:06:
if you have animals you want it to protect,get either a regular size or mammoth,when their first weaned and put them in pasture,they do better if their raised there.Actually amazingly smart animals,we have one old Mammoth here that will babysit a baby as well as you can.put a baby down on the ground and that donkey will stand over it all day!only time he will move is to take his head and herd it back if baby tries to crawl off,will even move to keep it in shade.if your thinking of getting a pony for some kids,a donkey will take care of them better than a horse and wont normally get mean like a pony will with kids messing with it.just watch if you get a mare they will sometimes get in the mothering mood and take a calf from a cow,only thing you can do is move cow and calf to a different field.take that calf away and those old mares will look all over trying to find it just like their mother!I dont and wont keep horses anymore but its really amazing how protective those donkeys can get.will kill a dog in a heartbeat and anything smaller doesnt stand a chance.oddly enough we keep cats in the barns and they wont bother them I guess they think they belong.
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