• m0darn
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    15 hours ago

    I hope this is a sign of faltering Russian logistics, but I’m not certain.

    If I’m trying to move heavy cartons across uneven, partially frozen, partially muddy ground I think a donkey/ mule is a very convenient* solution. Unlike an ATV you can get it right into the foxhole, and with a rope you don’t need to be in the “red mist” zone of any exploding cartons.

    *I say that, having never mucked out a stable or anything.

    • bluGill@fedia.io
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      10 hours ago

      A donkey needs to eat. Grass is free in summer but limited. You need a lot of land to grow that grass. the donkey needs to eat even when you don’t use it. Oil in modern cars are a lot cheaper for the amount of work you get. Acoup.org has a lot more details on how hard horse logistics are.

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          2 hours ago

          That is an option, though troops on the front lines processing meat are sure to die as they are not moving and thus become an easy target.

          Donkeys also are hard to produce - I don’t know enough details of their breeding cycle that say much here, but the limits should be obvious.

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            1 hour ago

            Yeah, it might be a bad plan, but that doesn’t rule it out as the plan.

            Unless Putin is secretly up to something else and is ok throwing away hundreds of thousands of people plus all the military equipment they’ve lost, this whole thing looks like a bad plan.