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Him being interested in the bedding might be a sign of his need of minerals.
menageriehillParticipantthat looks like what he does. Ithas just started in the last couple weeks. He does seem interested in some bedding that has beenaround awhile. It was wood shavings. I figured it might have had some small edibles in it. He also acts nervous(or bored) and has dug holes in his stall. Is the springhalt curable or what?
menageriehillParticipantI am new around large animls. But here goes. I bought a jack a couple of months ago. Since it has started rainning quite a bit “Jack” kinda springs one leg up when he walks, kinda like I do when I get in sticky mud. But he springs it up pretty high. This is his left rear leg. When I took him out and worked him some he quit. But is quick to start it back up when in his corral. Any ideas? I hve looked at his foot and dont see anything in it!
menageriehillParticipantwelcome. as a new member my self its good to meet other newbies. My first donkey was added to my menagerie a month or so ago. I have been looking everywhere for pictures of harness and seeing how all this pulling, driving, is done. …….menageriehill.
menageriehillParticipantthank you for the reply. Am tryin to find a farrier for the donkey. Wish me luck!
menageriehillParticipantthankyou for the pictures. any pictures are appreciated.
menageriehillParticipantOh yes I have a question. If I am hooking a (donkey) to a two wheel cart. Is a single tree a must? my mother was thinking so, but most pictures that I see the (donkey ) is attached to the (poles).
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