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Sometimes they get kinda standoffish if you put them in w/ horses....I think there's a little rivalry going on there...

small horse complex? i only have one horse now & dozen longhorns .. we really want to get a pair of donkeys after losing our jack russell to a pack of coyottes not long ago.... i'm still new to the "ranch living" - can i mix one horse in the pot w/them - or do i send my heeler out to referee??

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small horse complex? i only have one horse now & dozen longhorns .. we really want to get a pair of donkeys after losing our jack russell to a pack of coyottes not long ago.... i'm still new to the "ranch living" - can i mix one horse in the pot w/them - or do i send my heeler out to referee??

Maybe if you disguised the donkeys with some "groucho" glasses. Say, that's just crazy enough to work....

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Maybe if you disguised the donkeys with some "groucho" glasses. Say, that's just crazy enough to work....

Posting to say BHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

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Maybe if you disguised the donkeys with some "groucho" glasses. Say, that's just crazy enough to work....

luv it!!!!

tap - your an early bird too???

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Yes indeed Luluc, I am an early bird. I am usually up 430 - 445 - workday or not. But don't try to get me to do anything after 9pm...it ain't gonna happen!

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I'm not an early bird! DH will get up hours before he has to and I just don't get it. I roll out of bed, sleep during the shower, then slap paint on my face and head out the door.

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I'm not an early bird either. And I have to be at the hospital by 6am tomorrow. I hope my SURGEON is a freaking morning person.

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and that usually translates to trouble sleeping (and I haven't even dipped into the physical uncomforts that come with the latter months of pregnancy). So......good luck with that.

i can vouch for the whole trouble sleeping... past several weeks (umm, 7-10 or so) i've been getting up in the middle of the night ... like 2-3 am ... for a couple hours at a time. not good times...

fairy - i was the same way early in my pregnancy... so exhausted then about 11 or so weeks, pregnancy insomnia... ick.

but all in all, life is good ... life is very very good. :smile:

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I'm not an early bird either. And I have to be at the hospital by 6am tomorrow. I hope my SURGEON is a freaking morning person.

TOMORROW??!! your surgery is tomorrow!!??? yes, i've been under a rock the past couple of weeks.

best of luck to you Mac!

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posting to post that catchin up in this thread took me almost an hour ....

six pages ... LOL

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I'm not an early bird either. And I have to be at the hospital by 6am tomorrow. I hope my SURGEON is a freaking morning person.

Good luck, Mac.

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posting to post that catchin up in this thread took me almost an hour ....

six pages ... LOL

You need to check in more often!!

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I'm not an early bird either. And I have to be at the hospital by 6am tomorrow. I hope my SURGEON is a freaking morning person.

LOL, Me too.

Best wishes!!!!!!!!!

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there IS a purpose for donkeys. they are EXCELLENT at keeping coyotes from your cattle/livestock. don't know why, don't know how - but they're kick can send a pack out of your pasture. we have been talking about getting a pair to keep the longhorns safe - cause we have a LOT of coyote dens around the ranch.....

The things we learn on here; very cool! :wub:

Momma Mac - good luck tomorrow! I have to be at the hospital at 6am too (on Oct 16). In my book, being anywhere at the butt crack of dawn is just wrong!!! Getting up at 4 something am? Oh hell no!

Tippity Tappity - girl I've asked you before - where do you live?? :confused:

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