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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1706794" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>When I had sheep coyotes put me out of business pretty quick. I tried electric fence, hunters and traps, guard dogs, donkeys, even a llama. Each thing worked to various degrees or until they didn't. Each had good and weak points. Lost several lambs, even a couple grown ewes. A neighbor even lost a big Suffolk ram. </p><p>It seems to come in cycles with cattle. Have lost a few calves to them, mainly heifers calves, but not always. It may be that some haven't become a problem and either start being problems or are replaced by others that are problematic. Coyotes are opportunistic and will take whatever is available, be it taking a bite out of cantaloupes or taking a calf if they can, and anything in between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1706794, member: 24816"] When I had sheep coyotes put me out of business pretty quick. I tried electric fence, hunters and traps, guard dogs, donkeys, even a llama. Each thing worked to various degrees or until they didn’t. Each had good and weak points. Lost several lambs, even a couple grown ewes. A neighbor even lost a big Suffolk ram. It seems to come in cycles with cattle. Have lost a few calves to them, mainly heifers calves, but not always. It may be that some haven’t become a problem and either start being problems or are replaced by others that are problematic. Coyotes are opportunistic and will take whatever is available, be it taking a bite out of cantaloupes or taking a calf if they can, and anything in between. [/QUOTE]
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