crimsoncrazy
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I'd go with a hamburger/rat poison mix.
Taurus":3q3r1p2y said:Nah I don't need a longhorn to protect the calves from the coyotes. You just need a good momma cow no matter what breed she is.longhornlover3498":3q3r1p2y said:get a longhorn female. we used to keep a herd of 40+ polled pure bred maximizer cows and 2 bulls seprate from our longhorn crosses. they were great mommas but we lost about 6 calves one year to coyotes and wolves until some of our older females died of old age and we put a few pure bred LHs with them and that took care of that. we even saw one chasing a coyote that was after a heifers new born bull.
That is illegal in some states and you can poisoned wrong animals by accident.crimsoncrazy":2rogik2j said:I'd go with a hamburger/rat poison mix.
SHE is located in montana.tsmaxx47":1f3zw90s said:Taurus":1f3zw90s said:Nah I don't need a longhorn to protect the calves from the coyotes. You just need a good momma cow no matter what breed she is.longhornlover3498":1f3zw90s said:get a longhorn female. we used to keep a herd of 40+ polled pure bred maximizer cows and 2 bulls seprate from our longhorn crosses. they were great mommas but we lost about 6 calves one year to coyotes and wolves until some of our older females died of old age and we put a few pure bred LHs with them and that took care of that. we even saw one chasing a coyote that was after a heifers new born bull.
i tend to agree, a good momma cow is in order. beginner doesen't say where he is located, but if he's dealing with eastern coyotes, the eastern coyote is decidedly more agressive and less cowardly than the western variety. different control methods would be appropriate if that were the case....