TXFarmGirl
Loving the herd life
I have a question about mules, and would love to hear peoples experiences with them.
What is the likelihood of us finding a donkey or mule that will not kill our pet dogs, will not kill kids and strangers, will kill predators, will be kind to all sorts of equine, and will be able to be handled(haltered, stand for farrier, stand for grooming, and possibly even be broke to ride)? Do donkeys or mules like that exist? I’m just wondering.
We’ve been hearing a lot of coyotes in the evenings. We have young horses, and mini horses along with adult and old full size horses. A couple of our boarders are concerned about the coyotes getting the horses that are little, young, or all alone. The coyotes sound like they are on the neighbors property(which is just a forest). The neighbor on the other side has a large herd of cattle and almost always has calves being born, and a couple of them have been gotten by the predators.
Thanks!
What is the likelihood of us finding a donkey or mule that will not kill our pet dogs, will not kill kids and strangers, will kill predators, will be kind to all sorts of equine, and will be able to be handled(haltered, stand for farrier, stand for grooming, and possibly even be broke to ride)? Do donkeys or mules like that exist? I’m just wondering.
We’ve been hearing a lot of coyotes in the evenings. We have young horses, and mini horses along with adult and old full size horses. A couple of our boarders are concerned about the coyotes getting the horses that are little, young, or all alone. The coyotes sound like they are on the neighbors property(which is just a forest). The neighbor on the other side has a large herd of cattle and almost always has calves being born, and a couple of them have been gotten by the predators.
Thanks!