Coyote eradication methods sought

Smart Red

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I'm not sure. The two great Danes son brought with the grandkids may be the only dogs for a while. A fence for the chickens will mean the Danes can run the property without chasing and/or playing with chickens. That may keep the coyotes at bay somewhat.
 

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NOT trying to sell you anything, but the easiest and fastest is to buy a chain link fence (or other) dog enclosure, 10 x 10' or 12 x 12'. You can buy today, put up today around their coop and then order bird netting for the top.
I agree. These are great for same day installation. And you can add to them easily if you want to expand the yard.
 

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I'm not sure. The two great Danes son brought with the grandkids may be the only dogs for a while. A fence for the chickens will mean the Danes can run the property without chasing and/or playing with chickens. That may keep the coyotes at bay somewhat.

Maybe the scent of more than one dog will keep them at bay.
 

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I'm not sure. The two great Danes son brought with the grandkids may be the only dogs for a while. A fence for the chickens will mean the Danes can run the property without chasing and/or playing with chickens. That may keep the coyotes at bay somewhat.
You haven't mentioned your terrible neighbors in a while. Has the trouble finally ended? Hope so.
 
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