I dealt with a donkey and a brahman bully calf, called Bonney and Clyde. Bonney was the donkey. What a pair! Inseperable. When the adolescent bully calf worked out how to get over the station compound grid to the girls on the other side, Bonney would bray all day until we could get Clyde back into the compound. When Bonney reached puberty she would declare her independence with a well-placed rear foot to the thigh. Jeez it hurt! Clyde also had a relationship with the chook. He fought me over the chook feed. The only problem was it's hard to reason with a 300kg brahman bull with food on his mind. Then Bonney would argue of the scrap bucket destined for the pigs. What a pair.
-- Edited by Cruising Granny on Wednesday 28th of March 2012 11:17:49 PM
maybe the human species of this world could learn from this
Dougwe said
01:26 AM Mar 29, 2012
Yeh, one of us could swing from a tree and catch a wombat
Ole_Grizzly said
05:08 AM Mar 29, 2012
Brings back sweet memories of another life...my daughters Burmese cat and a family of owls made my back yard a refuge, but not to that extent. How wonderful. Thanks for showing it.
Who says you should only enjoy the company of someone similar to yourself?
Some lasting friendships can be made with another 'kind'.
Click here to see what I mean.
Cheers Neil
soul mates. rocket n strop
I dealt with a donkey and a brahman bully calf, called Bonney and Clyde. Bonney was the donkey. What a pair! Inseperable.
When the adolescent bully calf worked out how to get over the station compound grid to the girls on the other side, Bonney would bray all day until we could get Clyde back into the compound.
When Bonney reached puberty she would declare her independence with a well-placed rear foot to the thigh. Jeez it hurt!
Clyde also had a relationship with the chook. He fought me over the chook feed. The only problem was it's hard to reason with a 300kg brahman bull with food on his mind.
Then Bonney would argue of the scrap bucket destined for the pigs.
What a pair.
-- Edited by Cruising Granny on Wednesday 28th of March 2012 11:17:49 PM
Love it!!!
Yeh, one of us could swing from a tree and catch a wombat
