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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 743987" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I had a jenny in two different pastures and if they are in the right spot at the right time they would get after a coyote or dog but my dog that goes with me they got use to and would not bother it any more and I don't know by what they might get used to a Coyote the same way???the next problem I see is a cow will usely go off away from the other stock to have a calf so if she is off in the brush and the jenny is with the rest of the cows it can't do much guarding. Last NEVER -NEVER- NEVER trust a jack with calves and yes I know there will be someone post about how sweet and good there jack is with the calves but for every good one there is 5 bad ones so why risk it if he kills a calf its to late if I was going to use a jack he would not get out of my trailer till I had cut him and then I would sure watch him I just sold a jack and 2 jennys yesterday cause jack turned mean toward calves so I sold them all did'nt think they were worth the troubles to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 743987, member: 10562"] I had a jenny in two different pastures and if they are in the right spot at the right time they would get after a coyote or dog but my dog that goes with me they got use to and would not bother it any more and I don't know by what they might get used to a Coyote the same way???the next problem I see is a cow will usely go off away from the other stock to have a calf so if she is off in the brush and the jenny is with the rest of the cows it can't do much guarding. Last NEVER -NEVER- NEVER trust a jack with calves and yes I know there will be someone post about how sweet and good there jack is with the calves but for every good one there is 5 bad ones so why risk it if he kills a calf its to late if I was going to use a jack he would not get out of my trailer till I had cut him and then I would sure watch him I just sold a jack and 2 jennys yesterday cause jack turned mean toward calves so I sold them all did'nt think they were worth the troubles to me. [/QUOTE]
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