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Wyoming Sheep Rancher Says Coyotes Guard His Flock, As Does Eagle-Stomping Ewe
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1803822" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>We had a big, male 'yote that hung with the herd until calving, and then he seemed to disappear. Except he was back after calving and the next year, same routine. Laying low? Knock wood, we've never lost a calf to coyotes. And we don't just randomly pick 'em off because they usually take off before we can pull out the .223, but also because we've seen them go through the herd numerous times and while the mama cows take note, I've never seen them go full-out ballistic/mama mode. They're definitely protective cows, but as of yet, the 'yotes don't seem to be a threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1803822, member: 24027"] We had a big, male 'yote that hung with the herd until calving, and then he seemed to disappear. Except he was back after calving and the next year, same routine. Laying low? Knock wood, we've never lost a calf to coyotes. And we don't just randomly pick 'em off because they usually take off before we can pull out the .223, but also because we've seen them go through the herd numerous times and while the mama cows take note, I've never seen them go full-out ballistic/mama mode. They're definitely protective cows, but as of yet, the 'yotes don't seem to be a threat. [/QUOTE]
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