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We adopted a BLM burro

An adopted BLM burro after training
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A couple of weeks ago I posted about adopting Sherlock, a BLM Mustang in this post.  Today I’m going to introduce you to the BLM Burro we adopted.   The process is similar to adopting a mustang.  If you want to read all about that, it’s in the same post about Sherlock.

Adopting a BLM Burro

What is a burro?

A burro is considered a small donkey.  Ours stands about 40 inches at her shoulder and even though we haven’t officially had her weighed, we guesstimate she’s about 300 pounds.  They don’t have many predators and are known for their strength.  Burros are great companions and most of them are gentle with a sweet disposition.  She is no exception.

BLM Burro on adoption day in Fort Worth

Look at that face and those tiny feet!  Look at those ears!  Oh My Golly – I love her!

When the Mister and I went to Fort Worth to pick out a burro, we fully intended to get the dark brown one in the back.  But when I saw her face, I told him nope – I want her.  The one that looks like she ripped open a sack of flour and it got all over her face.

BLM burro training in small pen getting used to human interaction

Time to train her

Because she had lived in the wild, we had to put her in a small pen, gentle/train her, and let her get used to human interaction.  During the first week she was rubbed all over, lead around with a halter through an obstacle course, and tied to a tree.  All of that is a big deal and a lot for the first week!

Remember with Sherlock we had Trainers that had dealt with Mustangs before.  They helped a lot this time too but one of the coolest things about her training is that the Mister did a bunch himself.  It might be that we’ve had a few years experience dealing with Sherlock but I’m leaning toward it being her sweet disposition.

An adopted BLM burro after training

Bringing her home

We wanted to get to know her first so it took us a while to come up with a name.  Since she looked like she had gotten into the flour we started off with baking type names (cupcake, sugar pie, honey bun).  No one agreed so we tried feminine southern names (Dixie, Petunia, Magnolia) which didn’t work either.  We then thought of favorite book characters and finally settled on Scout (from To Kill a Mockingbird).  It really fits her personality – girly yet tomboyish, sweet, smart, stubborn yet curious, and we are surprised at the strength that comes with her small stature.

BLM burro and owner in new surroundings

Sherlock’s little shadow

When we first brought her to Navasota, she was nervous about her new surroundings and intimidated by the big black Mustang that now shared a pasture with her.  All Sherlock wanted to do was check her out but she was all like Aaahhh, get away you crazy thing!   It took a couple of days but now she’s his little shadow.  I’m sure Scout thinks Sherlock is Prince Charming and he thinks she’s the annoying wart on the frog.

BLM Mustang and BLM Burro together in pasture

God gave her a voice

Besides her coloring, her personality, her ginormous ears, her itty bitty feet, her chubby belly and her velvety soft nose, my favorite thing about Scout is her braying.  She brays when she wants food or when Sherlock has been taken away for a ride etc.  She sounds so pitiful.  After every whiny moment she lets out a snort like You people just don’t get it.  Turn up your sound and watch the video.  God love her.

If you decide you need a burro or mustang and want to get one, don’t forget about the BLM!  They have adoptions all the time and so many need loving homes.

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4 Comments

  1. Deborah Pearle
    May 12, 2017 / 2:29 pm

    I absolutely LOVE your blogposts! Look forward to them and wait until I can sit and enjoy your post. Reading your post with your voice in my head makes it that much more enjoyable. I’m still waiting on, “It’s all about me!” line in one of them. You are a talented friend!

    • May 12, 2017 / 4:33 pm

      Oh My Goodness, you made my whole day! Funny thing… I’ve actually typed out those words, thought of you and then deleted them! LOL. Thanks for reading and the encouraging words. They mean the world to me.

  2. Macy Richter
    May 14, 2017 / 4:19 pm

    Oh that little tub of a mess! She sure is cute though

    • May 14, 2017 / 4:25 pm

      YES SHE IS! Love that little tootie. Love her griping too. 🙂

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