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Then hiker Max Fennell spotted the herd earlier this month, describing the donkey as "happy and healthy", and posted his film on social media.
"It was amazing. It was like, oh my gosh. Finally, we saw him. Finally, we know he's good. He's living his best life. He's happy. He's healthy, and it was just a relief," Mrs Drewry said.
The elk herd is a few miles away from where Diesel first went missing and in an area where there are no wild donkeys.
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originally posted by: whyamIhere
Typical California:
Just when you got things going good.
Some a$$ shows up and ruins everything.
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: whyamIhere
Typical California:
Just when you got things going good.
Some a$$ shows up and ruins everything.
LOL
I could I swore I read somewhere where donkeys are excellent "watch dogs" for sheep and other livestock. They alert when coyotes and wolves are around
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: whyamIhere
Typical California:
Just when you got things going good.
Some a$$ shows up and ruins everything.
LOL
I could I swore I read somewhere where donkeys are excellent "watch dogs" for sheep and other livestock. They alert when coyotes and wolves are around
Thousands of coyotes have migrated north in recent months and not a single donkey has raised the alarm. I remain skeptical.