Working with the ABC’s

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  1. Avoid scratching or pushing a ram's head.
    The ram's head is its main weapon, so touching its head can be taken by the ram as a sign of aggression. This is why it's especially important never to pet a ram on the head. Even if it seems friendly, this act can change the ram's demeanor quickly.

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  2. ABC sure hasn't been taken care of from whoever owns them, they could have been killed on the road! I don't think anybody loved them like you guys are going to! If Ceeword keeps getting vicious bites from Andy, maybe you should separate them until they get fixed, one of the last bites that LE showed was vicious, it almost made me throw up when I saw the inside meat from the bite! Even if it is their nature to bite the less dominant ones, it's got to hurt like hell, and not only that, it's got to be traumatizing to keep getting attacked! When Lester first brought them into the pasture, he had to tend to a deep gaping wound that was infected, and with all the nasty fly activity, I would hate to see him get a wound that's infected again!💞

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  3. Really enjoyed your video and that sunset was so pretty to end your video with. I know you will calm the donkeys down after they are fixed. They will learn you are a very kind person and will love and take good care of them. Proud of you girl!!! You are doing a great job!

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  4. Teata is the female name the a at the end indicates that so she would have the diaper looking thing under her belly. Teato being the male indicated by the o at the end of the name will have a flatter tummy does that help.

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