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coyotes
it has come to our attention that we have coyotes on and around our land. we here them howling from different directions ai the same time. sounds like several large packs. its eerie. our son-in-law looked up coyotes in north carolina. they were put here by the state to help control the deer population. wonder what the state is going to do to control the coyote population?
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Re: coyotes
Runs them over randomly with cars.Very Duke Blue wrote: wonder what the state is going to do to control the coyote population?
I saw a coyote about 15 years ago in Durham and it blew my mind. It was raining, and I thought it was a wet dog before I drove up next to it on 751. Obviously not a dog, I thought it was cool...but sad. Wet coyote.
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Feed them ram. I understand from a reliable source that they are tough stringy and hard to digest!CameronBornAndBred wrote:Runs them over randomly with cars.Very Duke Blue wrote: wonder what the state is going to do to control the coyote population?
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Re: coyotes
kind of hard to run over them in the woods. think the golf cart would work? feeding them with ram, not a bad idea. should the ram be wearing a kerlina blue sweater?
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Exactamundo!Very Duke Blue wrote:kind of hard to run over them in the woods. think the golf cart would work? feeding them with ram, not a bad idea. should the ram be wearing a kerlina blue sweater?
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Re: coyotes
We had coyotes in San Jose. When I lived up against the hills in San Jose, the coyotes would come right down to our back yard. Fortunately, I had two chain link fences separating my yard from the rancho that abutted our lot. I never saw a coyote in my yard, but they would often come right up to the fence(s) and stare at us. Every now and then, the neighbors would miss their kittens or bunny rabbits. . . forever.
In the summer we would hear the pups barking at night: ooh ooh ah-oooooooooooooooh!!! It's quite an eerie sound.
To avoid coyotes coming too close to your yard, keep your pet food indoors, don't allow your small pets to roam outdoors, and erect two tall chain link fences around your yard.
In the summer we would hear the pups barking at night: ooh ooh ah-oooooooooooooooh!!! It's quite an eerie sound.
To avoid coyotes coming too close to your yard, keep your pet food indoors, don't allow your small pets to roam outdoors, and erect two tall chain link fences around your yard.
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Re: coyotes
I was reading somewhere that marking your backyard would keep coyotes away. They'll generally avoid humans.
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Re: coyotes
we have a 6 ft chain link fence on the side yard. i had it put in before we go jack. i wanted to guard against other animals getting in the yard, mostly because of rabid animals. i never thought of coyotes. last year was the first time we became aware of them. 6 or 8 of them surrounded our grandson and son-in-law in their deer stand.CathyCA wrote:We had coyotes in San Jose. When I lived up against the hills in San Jose, the coyotes would come right down to our back yard. Fortunately, I had two chain link fences separating my yard from the rancho that abutted our lot. I never saw a coyote in my yard, but they would often come right up to the fence(s) and stare at us. Every now and then, the neighbors would miss their kittens or bunny rabbits. . . forever.
In the summer we would hear the pups barking at night: ooh ooh ah-oooooooooooooooh!!! It's quite an eerie sound.
To avoid coyotes coming too close to your yard, keep your pet food indoors, don't allow your small pets to roam outdoors, and erect two tall chain link fences around your yard.
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Better tell Bud to get out there and start peeing!bjornolf wrote:I was reading somewhere that marking your backyard would keep coyotes away. They'll generally avoid humans.
Better yet, invite us all over for a beer blast and we'll all take a section of the yard!
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Unless you are Canadian. Then you taste like bacon and they kill you.bjornolf wrote:I was reading somewhere that marking your backyard would keep coyotes away. They'll generally avoid humans.
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I didn't think guys need an excuse to pee in the yard.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Better tell Bud to get out there and start peeing!bjornolf wrote:I was reading somewhere that marking your backyard would keep coyotes away. They'll generally avoid humans.
Better yet, invite us all over for a beer blast and we'll all take a section of the yard!
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Or you could invite Wilson over for a post-comp bash in the back yard.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Better tell Bud to get out there and start peeing!bjornolf wrote:I was reading somewhere that marking your backyard would keep coyotes away. They'll generally avoid humans.
Better yet, invite us all over for a beer blast and we'll all take a section of the yard!
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Or you could invite Wilson over for a post-comp bash in the back yard.
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Nah, the coyote would choke on it.Very Duke Blue wrote:kind of hard to run over them in the woods. think the golf cart would work? feeding them with ram, not a bad idea. should the ram be wearing a kerlina blue sweater?
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I read devildeac's response after reading the bit about Wilson peeing. Missed VDB's comment in between and thought devildeac was referring to Wilson's you know what.devildeac wrote:Nah, the coyote would choke on it.Very Duke Blue wrote:kind of hard to run over them in the woods. think the golf cart would work? feeding them with ram, not a bad idea. should the ram be wearing a kerlina blue sweater?
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Not I.TillyGalore wrote:I read devildeac's response after reading the bit about Wilson peeing. Missed VDB's comment in between and thought devildeac was referring to Wilson's you know what.devildeac wrote:Nah, the coyote would choke on it.Very Duke Blue wrote:kind of hard to run over them in the woods. think the golf cart would work? feeding them with ram, not a bad idea. should the ram be wearing a kerlina blue sweater?
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Tilley, your on a roll tonight.
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That's kind of scary... What did they do to get them to leave? I sure wouldn't want to be stuck in a small wooden structure with a pack of coyotes around me!Very Duke Blue wrote: we have a 6 ft chain link fence on the side yard. i had it put in before we go jack. i wanted to guard against other animals getting in the yard, mostly because of rabid animals. i never thought of coyotes. last year was the first time we became aware of them. 6 or 8 of them surrounded our grandson and son-in-law in their deer stand.
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They went away on their own. I wish they would drown in this rain...I know, that will not happen.Rolvix wrote:That's kind of scary... What did they do to get them to leave? I sure wouldn't want to be stuck in a small wooden structure with a pack of coyotes around me!Very Duke Blue wrote: we have a 6 ft chain link fence on the side yard. i had it put in before we go jack. i wanted to guard against other animals getting in the yard, mostly because of rabid animals. i never thought of coyotes. last year was the first time we became aware of them. 6 or 8 of them surrounded our grandson and son-in-law in their deer stand.
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Re: coyotes
Not sure how rural it is where you live, but you can always shoot them if firing a shotgun where you live won't lead to the police at your front door.
They've become a problem in the city here. People's dogs have been attacked at parks in very urban areas.
They've become a problem in the city here. People's dogs have been attacked at parks in very urban areas.
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