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<blockquote data-quote="klingoncowboy4" data-source="post: 223459" data-attributes="member: 4048"><p>Coyotes used to be a problem for me. The coyote population over the last five years was out of control. My poor old dog couldn't get any sleep keeping them away. What fixed them for me? Wolves, yes that's right wolves. This spring a pack of wolves moved in from the north and either killed of or chased the coyotes south. For a while it was a problem as the coyotes were practically running through my yard in order to get away. However, today we now have a healthy population of a handful of scattered coyote pairs. (before they lived in packs that roamed all day and all night). Wolves are a protected species here although you can shoot them if they are harming their livestock they haven't given me much trouble. Instead they seemed to have settled in the unmined part of the coal mine. (I live near one the coal mines that supplied coal for the power plants along Wabamun Lake). I have seen on T.V. </p><p></p><p>Donkeys chasing Cheetahs away in Africa. (They encourage people to use Donkeys instead of killing predators). So a Coyote should be no problem for them. I had a pup until last January (neighbour dog lured him across the highway one time too many) and my old dog was teaching him to bark at coyotes (wouldn't chase he let the old dog do that). Dogs might work (I know that they kept the coyotes out of the yard.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klingoncowboy4, post: 223459, member: 4048"] Coyotes used to be a problem for me. The coyote population over the last five years was out of control. My poor old dog couldn't get any sleep keeping them away. What fixed them for me? Wolves, yes that's right wolves. This spring a pack of wolves moved in from the north and either killed of or chased the coyotes south. For a while it was a problem as the coyotes were practically running through my yard in order to get away. However, today we now have a healthy population of a handful of scattered coyote pairs. (before they lived in packs that roamed all day and all night). Wolves are a protected species here although you can shoot them if they are harming their livestock they haven't given me much trouble. Instead they seemed to have settled in the unmined part of the coal mine. (I live near one the coal mines that supplied coal for the power plants along Wabamun Lake). I have seen on T.V. Donkeys chasing Cheetahs away in Africa. (They encourage people to use Donkeys instead of killing predators). So a Coyote should be no problem for them. I had a pup until last January (neighbour dog lured him across the highway one time too many) and my old dog was teaching him to bark at coyotes (wouldn't chase he let the old dog do that). Dogs might work (I know that they kept the coyotes out of the yard.) [/QUOTE]
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