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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1831601" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>From my and neighbors experience with coyotes killing sheep and goats, they will get a lamb everyday if they can, and not unusual to lose a ewes too. </p><p>Most of us gave up trying to have sheep for coyotes.</p><p>Coyotes will gladly get a young calf if they can too, they are opportunistic.</p><p>Logic would say that wolves are much bigger and are just as opportunistic and troublesome when it comes to livestock. </p><p>I feel for the folks that have cattle and have to contend with wolves. That would be awful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1831601, member: 24816"] From my and neighbors experience with coyotes killing sheep and goats, they will get a lamb everyday if they can, and not unusual to lose a ewes too. Most of us gave up trying to have sheep for coyotes. Coyotes will gladly get a young calf if they can too, they are opportunistic. Logic would say that wolves are much bigger and are just as opportunistic and troublesome when it comes to livestock. I feel for the folks that have cattle and have to contend with wolves. That would be awful. [/QUOTE]
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