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Another Gun Thread (and yet another poll)
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<blockquote data-quote="Alberta farmer" data-source="post: 640356" data-attributes="member: 8978"><p>One other thing: This is my personal belief and not "gospel"! </p><p>I like coyotes. I think they have a job to do and are very good at it! Yes they can be opportunists if they get a chance to kill a calf, but they also do a good job of keeping the mice, moles and gophers under control. They also do a good job as scavengers, cleaning up anything hit on the road or any old dead cow, horse etc.! They seem to keep my farm cats in check and probably have weeded out most of the dumb ones!</p><p>The trick is to not let them get too familiar around the cows when they are calving. A shot close to them every now and then keeps them honest. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alberta farmer, post: 640356, member: 8978"] One other thing: This is my personal belief and not "gospel"! I like coyotes. I think they have a job to do and are very good at it! Yes they can be opportunists if they get a chance to kill a calf, but they also do a good job of keeping the mice, moles and gophers under control. They also do a good job as scavengers, cleaning up anything hit on the road or any old dead cow, horse etc.! They seem to keep my farm cats in check and probably have weeded out most of the dumb ones! The trick is to not let them get too familiar around the cows when they are calving. A shot close to them every now and then keeps them honest. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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