Posted by RayP(MI) on September 06, 2011 at 18:55:01 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Coyotes and calves posted by rrlund on September 06, 2011 at 07:10:23:
I live straight North of rrlund, in same county. We certainly do have coyotes here. Hear them doing a yip session, on about a weekly basis. Usually in the late hours of the night. Usually doesn"t last long, and running out with a rifle and spotlight is nonproductive. Think they roam a fairly large area, and sweep back through an area on an almost random basis. Since we raise a specialty breed sheep, we"re very worried about losses. Have three llamas as gard animals. Have not suffered any losses. Llamas are very alert, and will attack a predator coming into the pasture. Think their size alone keeps the coyotes at bay. Never had coyotes around here when I was a kid. Sure would like to have a bunch of hunters come in and take a bunch of them out. No small game to speak of here anymore. I like rabbits and quail, partridges and pheasants. Sure miss them.
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