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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 138014" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>I had some coyote problems and was told that llamas would keep them out of the pasture. I bought llamas and put 1 male or 2 females in each pasture and I havent had a coyote problem since. I bought 21 llamas, but it has been worth it to watch them run any dog out of the pasture. Now, dogs may go up and down the road, but they wont cut through the pasture. The llama will walk along side the fence right with the dog, to make sure they dont come in the pasture. Maybe I have been lucky getting good llamas, but I am happy with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 138014, member: 1150"] I had some coyote problems and was told that llamas would keep them out of the pasture. I bought llamas and put 1 male or 2 females in each pasture and I havent had a coyote problem since. I bought 21 llamas, but it has been worth it to watch them run any dog out of the pasture. Now, dogs may go up and down the road, but they wont cut through the pasture. The llama will walk along side the fence right with the dog, to make sure they dont come in the pasture. Maybe I have been lucky getting good llamas, but I am happy with them. [/QUOTE]
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