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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1531069" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>When I had sheep I tried some Pyrenees, they worked good as long as they stayed in the field, problem was they could get out of darn near anywhere and might go 10 or more miles. I didn't keep them too long.</p><p>Tried a llama that was supposed to have been made a steer or what ever you call that in llama. Paid a vet to come from quite a ways to do it, evidently he didn't complete the job, cause I had to protect the sheep from that thing. Finally cured the predator problem with my sheep by getting rid of the sheep. </p><p>My strategy for keeping coyotes away from calves is having some "ear" on some of the cows and a couple longhorn crosses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1531069, member: 24816"] When I had sheep I tried some Pyrenees, they worked good as long as they stayed in the field, problem was they could get out of darn near anywhere and might go 10 or more miles. I didn't keep them too long. Tried a llama that was supposed to have been made a steer or what ever you call that in llama. Paid a vet to come from quite a ways to do it, evidently he didn't complete the job, cause I had to protect the sheep from that thing. Finally cured the predator problem with my sheep by getting rid of the sheep. My strategy for keeping coyotes away from calves is having some "ear" on some of the cows and a couple longhorn crosses. [/QUOTE]
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