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Re: [RC] rogue donkey's - Born Country

Yes, he will go through a hotwire!  I've seen a stud
do exactly that after my sister's horse.  The stud
bounced off the wire the first time, then went
straight through it on the second try.  This was
regular hotwire.  I don't think he would be able to
get through high-tensile wire, though. Good luck!

Esther and Chagalle, who THOROUGHLY respects that
wire!

--- agilbxr@xxxxxxx wrote:

 
This could otherwise be named: "Alpine thinks he's a
stallion...."
 
My neighbor has an intact donkey (are they called
Jacks?).  Anyway, he's one of the smallish
ones..maybe 12.5 to 13 hands.  Little bugger got
loose yesterday.  One of our boarders had her 22
year old TB in the yard eating grass.  The donkey
raced straight up to Chiron, braying loudly, and
attacked him, biting at the underside of his neck.
Thankfully, Chiron remembered he was a TB, reared up
to shake off the donkey before it could get hold of
anything vital, and took off down the driveway.  The
donkey gave chase.  Chiron kicked it and knocked it
down, then proceeded to outdistance it.  The donkey
then ran towards the pasture where Alpine lives with
his little herd of one mare and one other gelding. 
Alpine, ears pinned to his head, raced for the
donkey at the fence and grabbed by the top of the
neck.  While those two were occupied in trying to
kill each other, we got Chiron back and into a
pasture (we love our fences....).  After Chiron was
safe, I went for the donkey, who had gotten loose
from Alpine, but was still trying to attack
 him through the fence.   Alpine was MAD!  I have
seen that face on the movies when range stallions
are fighting....I'm not sure I EVER want to be on
the receiving end of that face from a horse. 
Anyway,  I threw a halter at the donkey, and he
headed for our third pasture to go get the boys in
there.  I threw the halter at him again (it was the
only weapon I could find on short notice), and it
ran down the driveway, then back into the neighbors
yard.   

After all this (I think maybe 5 minutes...but it
sure seemed a heck of a lot longer), over wander the
neighbors.  "have you seen my donkey.  I let it out
to graze in the yard, and he's dissappeared".  AHHH!
 I said, "yes, it attacked one of my horses here. 
We chased it out of the yard. Someone could have
been seriously hurt".  I was then told by the
neighbors that I shouldn't have chased the donkey, I
could have just walked up to it and caught it.   He
just got loose after all.   Was this before he
attacked Chiron, or while in a fight with my
horse???  I wonder....  Anyway, all of our guys are
fine...a couple of scrapes and they were VERY wound
up for quite  a while.  I'm not sure how the donkey
is.  But if this happens again...who can say how the
donkey will be.  I won't hesitate to defend the
critters on my property if I have too.  We have been
working on fenceing the entire property--it's 26
acres--but I think that's going to be high on the
priority list now.  At the very least, I think I'll
get the field fence up on the proper
ty line, and use hot wire on the forest side of the
property.  I wonder if a rogue donkey will go
through hot wire...... 

Juli and the Herd
Alpine (I will kill the intruder.  I am really a big
range mustang, not a little palomino with an
attitude)
Merlin (I'm glad i wasn't out there)
Spot (It made for an interesting afternoon to say
the least...)
 

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