Near every ranch in my A.O. here in South Texas has one, including each of my neighbors. They love them some carrots and look you straight in the eye to say 'thank you'.
I had a donkey when I was growing up. They have a disposition that's closer to a dog than a pony or a horse, and the only way you can ride one is if the donkey lets you.
I never knew there were so many different types of donkeys. I looked them up after reading the article. A pretty cool critter for sure. I wish I was younger. I'd probably get one or two.
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You're right, he does have a nice ass. (Hmmm . . . sounds funny saying that.)
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DeleteRanchers like to run them with the Cattle out here because they will stomp a coyote flat as a pancake.
ReplyDeleteNear every ranch in my A.O. here in South Texas has one, including each of my neighbors. They love them some carrots and look you straight in the eye to say 'thank you'.
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I had a donkey when I was growing up. They have a disposition that's closer to a dog than a pony or a horse, and the only way you can ride one is if the donkey lets you.
ReplyDeleteI never knew there were so many different types of donkeys. I looked them up after reading the article. A pretty cool critter for sure. I wish I was younger. I'd probably get one or two.
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