
We stood up our decorations, he would knock them down and then push them around with his nose!

We stood up our decorations, he would knock them down and then push them around with his nose!
Chad and I decided Sunday to get all our outside Christmas decorations out and up. We pulled out boxes and tubs filled with lots of holiday stuff. Unfortunately, Dunkay thought it was cute and hopefully edible! So he took a nibble from the blow up Santa that sits on a farm tractor, tasted a few blinking lights, knocked over Frosty the Snowman and pushed a container around with his nose. Dillon the goat and our ‘mini’ Tank were also curious about everything we were doing and wanted to be in the middle of the action just in case we brought out food! Chad, pushed animals away from our decorations, yelled our favorite phrase, “NO” more than 100 times , chased horses and a donkey out of the garage and gave me the evil eye more than once because I wanted to watch the show, take pictures and capture this special moment on film as he played with his animals!

Where Chad goes, they follow!

the hens share their food with bunny, whether they want to or not!

No large animals are allowed inside, but they try anyway!

If we would let him in the house, he would be a very happy donkey!
Chad and I worked in the barn most of the day. I took a bale of hay to the garage for my bunnies in an old wheelbarrow missing one tire in back so it was not easy to push! Whats worse is that Dunkay followed me from the barn to the garage eating off the hay bale all the way there. So me, not a very strong person, is pushing a very heavy bale in a loped sided wheelbarrow with a donkey burying his nose deep inside the hay, trotting next to me. Try keeping a wheelbarrow like that up and going in a straight line with a donkey head inside it and see how it goes! It doesn’t! I had to fight to keep it upright as I yelled at Dunkay all the way, ” GET OUT” which he ignored…on purpose! I told Chad about it and he gave me rolling eyes with a ‘yeah right’ look (I believe he thinks I make this stuff up), I challenged him to take the last bale for me to the garage and see what happens. So guess what? Yep, that’s right…Dunkay followed him from the barn with half his head buried in the middle of the bale as Chad yelled at him to “GET AWAY” …which he ignored!