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Donkey for Branch Dragging


Luke Kershaw
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Iv'e just sent ours to a sanctuary. You might find they eat more of the bloomin wood than drag it.

 

They would enjoy a bit of work. But I have had a few close shaves with them.

They don't like soft ground due to there hoofs being different from horses.

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Might be fun, I had a Dartmoor pony some years back, he loved a bit of work, too small for riding but I used to drive him everywhere with a flat cart, & used him to pull dead wood up from the woods.

Heres a donkey earning a crust:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB4ThjA2NHg]Donkey's fat, Egypt - YouTube[/ame]

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Might be fun, I had a Dartmoor pony some years back, he loved a bit of work, too small for riding but I used to drive him everywhere with a flat cart, & used him to pull dead wood up from the woods.

Heres a donkey earning a crust:

 

Had no problem with video until that lazy git got on the poor donkey

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Iv'e just sent ours to a sanctuary. You might find they eat more of the bloomin wood than drag it.

 

Animals eating it aint so bad. Once a flock of sheep chowed down on the piles we were going to burn the next day, ended up getting out their twice as fast as expected.

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