promiseacres
Herd Master
does anyone have any good suggestions of how to deal with donkeys and food agression? I have an almost 2 year old jenny I got to grow up with my sheep as their guardian. But late gestation and while they are nursing I have been supplementing the ewes with grain. Donkey was previously with the ram (no grain) and did fine, did kick the ram when he was nasty about the hay but overall respected him(he did deserve it). Because I'm low on hay I moved her with my mares who are on daily grain and pasture. Donkey now pins her ears and has buffaloed the younger mare (5 yrs, but a passive girl) into giving up her feed though I have been feeding the donkey also while she's with them. My plan was to put the donkey with the ewes once they get to go on pasture, but am still waiting on a couple to lamb so they're still on grain and hay.
At this point our only reason for a guardian is an occassional stray dog, we do have coyotes but so far have not lost any cats to them so not sure that they are a true threat since my pasture has other houses on 3 sides and a busy road on the 4th. We only have 4 acres and my sheep have become my main "project" so thinking I may just cut back on "unnecessary" hay burning equines.... due to lack of space for pasture and hay, so wondering if I should just get rid of the donkey since at this point I have no clue if she'll hurt the lambs? Any thoughts?
At this point our only reason for a guardian is an occassional stray dog, we do have coyotes but so far have not lost any cats to them so not sure that they are a true threat since my pasture has other houses on 3 sides and a busy road on the 4th. We only have 4 acres and my sheep have become my main "project" so thinking I may just cut back on "unnecessary" hay burning equines.... due to lack of space for pasture and hay, so wondering if I should just get rid of the donkey since at this point I have no clue if she'll hurt the lambs? Any thoughts?