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Coyote solution ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sent Grace" data-source="post: 1706751" data-attributes="member: 42237"><p>I have plenty of coyotes around. I make sure cows who are close to calving are closer in with other cows on the outside pastures. I've never had a coyote bother a calf after the vulnerable calving time. </p><p>I do keep my cows and young calves in closer paddocks with other cows in surrounding pastures until the are about 3 weeks old and following and sleeping next to their moms. Never an issue except during birthing. I agree that coyotes are interested in placentas that are not eaten by the mother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sent Grace, post: 1706751, member: 42237"] I have plenty of coyotes around. I make sure cows who are close to calving are closer in with other cows on the outside pastures. I’ve never had a coyote bother a calf after the vulnerable calving time. I do keep my cows and young calves in closer paddocks with other cows in surrounding pastures until the are about 3 weeks old and following and sleeping next to their moms. Never an issue except during birthing. I agree that coyotes are interested in placentas that are not eaten by the mother. [/QUOTE]
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