I jokingly posted a couple of weeks ago in Farmgirl's Drinkfest thread about me breaking a couple of fingers while trying to soak the hoof of a lame donkey.
Well, it turns out my ring finger isn't broke...but I wish it were. I tore a ligament in it, and surgery will probably be needed.
Accordingly, I'm going on a crusade to have ALL donkeys equipped with safety interlocks. I'm not really sure what type of interlock would be effective, but I guess that is beside the point anyway...I think the best stratagy is to install multiple devices.
Maybe some of you photo shop guys can help me with a design concept, something I can send to my Senator.
Just in case your not familliar with donkey anatomy, The dangerous equipment is:
1)Front hooves.
2) Rear Hooves.
3) Teeth
4) Head butting
5) The Ears...yes the ears. That is how they "vector" in on you before they strike. Their ears are their "command and control" center
here is a picture of the "perp".
See the one a couple months ago...he was laughing at me.
Well, it turns out my ring finger isn't broke...but I wish it were. I tore a ligament in it, and surgery will probably be needed.
Accordingly, I'm going on a crusade to have ALL donkeys equipped with safety interlocks. I'm not really sure what type of interlock would be effective, but I guess that is beside the point anyway...I think the best stratagy is to install multiple devices.
Maybe some of you photo shop guys can help me with a design concept, something I can send to my Senator.
Just in case your not familliar with donkey anatomy, The dangerous equipment is:
1)Front hooves.
2) Rear Hooves.
3) Teeth
4) Head butting
5) The Ears...yes the ears. That is how they "vector" in on you before they strike. Their ears are their "command and control" center
here is a picture of the "perp".
See the one a couple months ago...he was laughing at me.