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Re: How to get rid of coyotes
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Posted by KX on September 16, 2004 at 18:54:54 from (205.237.159.33):
In Reply to: How to get rid of coyotes posted by Russ in NC on September 16, 2004 at 12:35:53:
There is good advice on many posts below but the only way I have found control is to shoot them. When my neighbors have a cow/calf die, they drag it to the back of my pasture and when I check cows at dawn/dusk, there are usually some hanging around I can get a shot at. I can't say I hit them always but most. As for your dogs running them at night, there could be a night when one or both dogs get attacked and eaten by a pack. I have heard of good loyal cow dogs vanishing, probably that way. A coyote will eat anything it can kill or find dead. Usually a coyote won't attack a healthy calf unless they are OVER populated and underfed by native animals like mice, rabbits, grasshoppers, mesquite beans etc etc. I hate them too but have to live with them as I have learned you cannot kill them all.
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