I've got a mustang from Wyoming, he came to me in 2011 already ruined by hurry-up training. He's living his best untouched life with my sheep, just the way he prefers. Looking forward to watching your donkey adventure unfold.
I go so slow with my critters that it's borderline painful, but I've been sitting with them a few times a day and they will already come up to smell me and eat hay next to my chair <3 No hurry-up training in my book, and they made a great addition to my crew!
I've got a mustang from Wyoming, he came to me in 2011 already ruined by hurry-up training. He's living his best untouched life with my sheep, just the way he prefers. Looking forward to watching your donkey adventure unfold.
I go so slow with my critters that it's borderline painful, but I've been sitting with them a few times a day and they will already come up to smell me and eat hay next to my chair <3 No hurry-up training in my book, and they made a great addition to my crew!
Looking forward to reading more about these beautiful ones, and thank you for giving them loving homes.
Excellent work. Excited to read the extended version of the piece in the summer issue of THE WESTRN!