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Date Posted: 04:35:23 11/15/03 Sat
Author: Teresa
Author Host/IP: cache-loh-ac01.proxy.aol.com / 195.93.34.7
Subject: Re: taming donkey
In reply to: meg 's message, "Re: taming donkey" on 18:49:46 03/17/03 Mon

I too have just purchased a 2yr old mule and an 18month old donkey jack. The donkey jack is fine to cuddle but on trying to pick up his feet has attempted to kick. His feet are in need of attention so i need to get him over this. Also the mule has had no handling, although very affectionate towards me on any attempt to do anything to her she rears and tries to swing round to kick me ( we have had one near miss. Any advice on getting round the problem is appreciated. They both need attention to their feet and vaccinations etc.

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