TWH..... We have actually been discussing getting a donkey lately just because of the coyotes. I live in mortal fear of them snagging one of my dogs. I know there are a couple of packs close by, as they yelp and howl at each other.
Last summer when we were in such a drought we had one squeeze through the driveway gate and nonchalantly meander down the middle of the driveway in broad day light. It saw us standing there watching it, but didn't seem to have any fear. It was skinny, in horrible condition, with virtually no hair left on it's body. My first thought was rabies, since we live on a creek she may have been trying to take the quickest route to the water. As quick as my hubby got the .22, it was in a better place.
I have resisted the temptation to get anything around here that needs to be fed or vetted, except the barn cats, but today Nugget made me realize how much I miss the equine factor.
Steve... Just wondering where you read this article..I would be interested in knowing if the owners are promoting him for breeding with such photos.
At any rate, thanks for the picture. On the face of it, it is stunning and most people would not look at it with such a jaded eye as this former breeder, trainer, equestriene, turned old and skeptical.
There are a lot of high profile horse breeders that promote their breeding stock with fancy, posed, photo shopped pictures. In this day and age of AI, many owners of mares never actually see the stallion they are breeding to, and resulting foals can be a disappointment upon arrival. Kind of like dating on the internet, you're expecting a model from her picture, but getting a Walmartian instead...:nightmare:
........And that will conclude my first installment of horse breeding 101...you may buy:biggrin-new::biggrin-new:

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