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<blockquote data-quote="kerley" data-source="post: 562959" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p>At three this morning our little Jack Russell woke up my wife. He started growling and headed for the front door. We knew something was up and turned on the outside lights. YOTES killing chickens, when the lights came on they took off. I do not know what the loss was as it is still dark, but I know they will return. I can not start shooting as I might hit a cow. What do the rest of you do to control Yote losses and not risk loss of livestock. All advice welcomed. Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerley, post: 562959, member: 7335"] At three this morning our little Jack Russell woke up my wife. He started growling and headed for the front door. We knew something was up and turned on the outside lights. YOTES killing chickens, when the lights came on they took off. I do not know what the loss was as it is still dark, but I know they will return. I can not start shooting as I might hit a cow. What do the rest of you do to control Yote losses and not risk loss of livestock. All advice welcomed. Tom [/QUOTE]
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