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Posted on 07/14/2005 3:23:55 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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I thought I had it covered with my bantams who stayed in my yard and nested in the shrubs next to my dogs run. I knew the coyotes wouldn't come that close to the dogs and the house and I lost them to owls.
Oh I didn't get near that far:'). I didn't even go get her. I just know she is long bodied and you know how they will go for you but they move over as far as they can away from the boggie? That was what I was concerned about. No matter which way we went she was going to have to turn sharp and it was going to be a close fit. I didn't want her butt to touch the wire. Oh well, we'll try it tomorrow. If she butt bumps it, she won't do it again and it won't be the first time a horse has kicked that cart.
We havent had a problem with coyotes, but I did lose quite a few to a neighboring dog one time. : ( It tears at my hear too. We have only lost a couple to owls or red tail hawks. Our dog Sally, the Australian shepherd, chases off the birds of prey! LOL I guess it might be an "if I can't eat them, you're not going to" thing! : D
We havent had a problem with coyotes, but I did lose quite a few to a neighboring dog one time. : ( It tears at my heart too. We have only lost a couple to owls or red tail hawks. Our dog Sally, the Australian shepherd, chases off the birds of prey! LOL I guess it might be an "if I can't eat them, you're not going to" thing! : D
LOL! Who taught him that word? : D
It cost me 45 dollars to fill up today. If I ride the bus will you pick me up?
Well, that's the other thing... I have coyotes around but right now they stay out of the compound... I really don't want to attract them in. Which is why I have also turned down goats.
Actually, I think it was two words:')
She usually can't even come close to the squirrels and they know it... they only run up the tree about 10 feet and turn around and laugh at her ;~D
You have the courage to do what's necessary at the time and that is more than many people can do.
And, if she won't listen this time and hits the wire, she will listen next time :)
It seems my chickens are on everyone's menu except mine :) and I just hate it. I'd probably fence the top of their run if my husband would let me - as it is, it's six foot wire.
I will explain it to her. lol (oops, sorry)
Good idea. If you decide to get things that are on the coyotes list of good things to eat, get a llama first. They are really good at protecting everything from dogs and coyotes. Unfortunately, my llama is in the back and the coyotes just changed directions in and now slip in through the front.
Believe me, she's smart, she'll listen. I'm ignoring the laughing :)
I'd like to know that myself. Lol when I caught up with him it was a new tune of pretty pretty pretty pretty bird. I think he even batted his eyes at me.
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