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Ok, didn't need to see that!! In all seriousness, a intact Jack is a VERY dangerous animal!!!!
Did you confirm it was a single lion that did the killing? Just the killing and not feeding makes me lean towards a pair or two of juveniles. I would be interested to hear what others think. Especially @wacoyotehunter @bearpaw and @machias who have run hounds and seen a lot of lions.
The downside of a donkey is that they can be NOISY! The one I had was a mammoth jack and even tho I didn't have many neighbors, and they weren't that close to me......They noticed.
Quote from: Gringo31 on October 25, 2017, 10:56:41 AMThe downside of a donkey is that they can be NOISY! The one I had was a mammoth jack and even tho I didn't have many neighbors, and they weren't that close to me......They noticed.One of my favorite sounds!!! Loved it every time I would walk outside my Jack would say Hi.
Did you confirm it was a single lion that did the killing? Just the killing and not feeding makes me lean towards a pair or two of juveniles. I would be interested to hear what others think. Especially @WAcoyotehunter @bearpaw and @Machias who have run hounds and seen a lot of lions.
Quote from: tlbradford on October 24, 2017, 04:47:39 PMDid you confirm it was a single lion that did the killing? Just the killing and not feeding makes me lean towards a pair or two of juveniles. I would be interested to hear what others think. Especially @WAcoyotehunter @bearpaw and @Machias who have run hounds and seen a lot of lions.It's not at all unusual for 1 lion to kill multiple sheep or goats. It's like turning a house cat loose on a family of mice, they can't stop, they will likely kill every mouse they see, same with sheep and goats and lions.