On 5/22/07, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> I think when they say "kicks like a MULE" or "bites like a MULE" then
> thats the donkey half :)
>
> Yep, sort of redefines the phrase, "half-assed attempt" doesn't it? :)



My Nasi is the one most pestered by our donkey.  I think cause I
waited so long to geld him, and also because he is the youngest on the
place.  But more than that, Nasi has a certain unruffled calm, and its
almost like he enjoys aggravating.  Lord help me when he is ready to
start under saddle maybe :)  But it might be his young playfulness
coming out like rebellion.  But our donkey will just aggravate nasi
for hours and Nasi just seems to figure new and better ways to torment
him.  And Tivar also.  nasi is very careful to lay low around Tivar
but when the moment is right nasi will strike while the iron is hot
then runnnn and scamper off. I notice also Nasi still has whole herd
protection like horses will do babies, will tolerate what they won't
tolerate in an adult.  So even tho a three year old is considered
grown in many breeds, in my herd Nasi is the "baby" they all put up
with.  Interesting I think...
Janice
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yipie tie yie yo

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