I'd be concerned with them that close to the house.
We have an open door hunting policy here; if you ask, you get permission, provided you 1)don't drive in fields, 2) be respectful to other hunters, 3) see a raccoon, make sure he is dead. However, I don't allow hunting of preditors. We have too many deer, turkey, coon, sandhill cranes, etc. We need all the help we can get.
We have never had any calf trouble with coyotes, and we have had them in huts in remote locations for years.
Another experience I had (this one in NY state). I was working for a dairy in Lansing NY in the early 90's. There were some Coy Dogs that would come in around the buildings at night one winter when the snow got really deep in the woods. They would get close enough that if they howled in the dark, it would scare the #$%^^ out of you. They were right there by the milking parlor. Through all of that, if there was a placenta or a dead calf in the afternoon it was gone by morning. And there were plenty of live calves there, too. And none were ever touched.
Maybe we've been lucky, but most of those critters seem to leave you alone, and important stuff alone, if you do the same. And then hopefully they help get rid of the stuff that eats our corn, etc.
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