Posted by Ken Macfarlane on September 16, 2013 at 05:39:27 from (142.166.168.2):
We have eastern coyotes here, very big not like the little fox like coyotes in the west. One has been hanging around killing geese in the fields and looking under windrows of hay. During a power failure last week it got through the electric net and killed 3 sheep. Flock got moved to the barn for the next night but it went into the wagon next to the house, pulled off a tarp and drug the carcasses out again.
The thing is very brave when I am in the tractor in the summer but as soon as I open a door or show up in the truck its gone, can't get within 500 yards.
Farm is bounded by residential housing on 3 sides. We have wired the remains to a stake in the middle of the side with no housing hoping it will come back at a time suitable to shoot.
Thinking about parking the cabbed tractor there as a blind to desensitize it. Do you think it will be able to smell me in the tractor?
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