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Old 12-06-2008,
 
 
 
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I have a jack that is still uncut,Not sure about his age ,probably at lest 2 yrs,he is in the pastue with 2 phillies, one welsh pony, one QH ,both about 2 1/2 yrs, my question is i heard that when a donkey gets excited sexually they could be dangerous, should I be worried when I go to feed?I am most worried about my young grandkids 6 and 4 yrs, I dont let them in with the horses for fear of the Jack,Should I be so cautious?A ny advice on keeping a jack?The only reason we have him is he was given to us when we bought the welsh pony ,the man said they were raised together and thought the pony would act better if the jack was with her, my young grandson calls the jack his horse, should we try to talk him out of the Jack or can they be easily trained?
 
 
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It is very possible that can can be dangerous during that time, and at all other times he shouldn't be taken for granted. Horses, for that matter, definitely can be dangerous. I have a wonderful APHA Stallion who is VERY un-stallion acting. His manners are A+ and he is very willing, submissive and obedient to me, but I never turn my back on him simply because he is a stallion and the possibility is always there.

Are you planning to have your Fillies bred? All three are of breeding age actually.
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yes ,we will most likely breed my filly shes a red dun, i have a feeling our first one will probably be a mule.
 
 
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That is generally the result of crossing a horse with a donkey! Good luck
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