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Re: How to get rid of coyotes
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Posted by Brian in NY on September 16, 2004 at 13:41:18 from (24.97.78.198):
In Reply to: How to get rid of coyotes posted by Russ in NC on September 16, 2004 at 12:35:53:
Where are your animals when the attacks occur? Near the barn or out to pasture? If Coyotes are coming near your barn they gotta be underfed...they are pretty shy creatures by nature. Yep, Coyotes run in packs...but ferral dogs do too. Are you sure it is not a ferral dog? If it is, there are NO restrictions. You can shoot them, trap them, poison them whatever. Ferral dogs will be larger and have much more color variation... Most states say that if your owned livestock is in immediate or proven danger from predators, it is your right as a landowner to use whatever means necessary to protect said livestock. Best to check your local laws, but be aware that if you call the game warden and he gives you an answer you do not like, he will probably keep a close eye on you for awhile and you could be stuck. You are going to have to kill a bunch of those buggers to stop the problem. The good news is that most any hunter would love to get the chance to pick a couple off!
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