Coyotes - too close?

   / Coyotes - too close? #11  
I lose ducks and geese to coyotes but have not lost any chickens. The ones at night generally get away with it. The ones during the day end up hanging in a tree to warn their friends. So far this year. Wife 2 me 0
 
   / Coyotes - too close? #12  
Is this something that a donkey / jackass would help at?

I have seen on TV that many people have a mule / jackass in with the cattle / sheep / animals to ward off wolves. Maybe they would ward off coyotes?

and I realize that the OP may not have a farm per say, but other people with animals might benefit.....maybe?

All the sheep farms around here have a Lama running with the sheep. I am told by several people that a Lama will kill a coyote. I don't know this to be true but there sure is a Lama in about every sheep pasture around here.
 
   / Coyotes - too close? #13  
My daughter and I saw this one youth weekend and since we hadn't had a chance to try out her .243 I figured we would see how it would do.
 

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   / Coyotes - too close? #14  
Going back 60 years we have heard coyotes here very rarely. Now judging from the racket at night, there are maybe a dozen partying right outside my door. Then instant silence and they disappear when I aim a spotlight at the noise.

I assume the coyotes arrived because my new neighbor installed a chicken run at the back of her orchard, right where it drops off into impenetrable jungle in the ravine.

The feral peacock who was here for a couple of years has disappeared. All the gopher holes have excavations where the coyotes (?) tried to dig them out. (Actually I wish all the gophers would disappear). The deer don't seem bothered, they still nap in the orchard rows where we see coyotes at other times. I don't have pets. But come to think of it, I haven't seen neighbors' cats watching any gopher holes recently.


This old guy in the photos below is fearless. I've seen him with a smaller companion, just moving along after he realized that I walked around the barn and found him there. Today he acted the same as a neighbor's cat would, backing off walking in the driveway and detouring into the tall grass when he realized his route would bring him directly to us. Then - like a neighbor's cat - he just looked annoyed that we were spooking the gophers he was stalking, and ignored us as he went on hunting. I don't see any of the wariness typical of wildlife.

Any advice? My neighbor's house and barn are behind the area in the photos (and she's fresh from the city) so shooting that direction from my porch isn't an option.

These pictures were at 100 yards after I went and got the camera. He had been nearly close enough to hit with a rock when we met him in the driveway.

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More photos - Coyote Hunts Gophers In Orchard
Doesn't sound like you have a problem with them, and they are controlling the gophers for you. We've had chickens free ranging at our place for 7 years and I've only had two coyotes make themselves easy targets in that time, so I did shoot them. We got goats 5 years ago and got two Maremma livestock guard dogs at the same time, and we've never lost a goat. We keep the dogs inside the pasture most of the time so the odd time a few coyotes will do some challenge calls from the other side of the fence but that's all they do. The coyotes won't risk getting into a scrap with a dog 3 or 4 times its size.
Anyways, I'd just enjoy them if I was you. They are neat animals and you'll never shoot all of them anyways now that your neighbor has chickens.
 
   / Coyotes - too close? #15  
Before we moved 4 years ago the coyotes there were snatching (and still are) small dogs out of folks back yards. A cat doesn't have a chance there. The coyotes will snatch a small dog while the owner is watching unless the dog is close on a leash. It's inside the city limits. Coyotes do what they want there.
 
   / Coyotes - too close? #16  
Although the hides are nearly worthless, thanks to the animal rights folks, there is still a lot of interest in trapping coyotes. That is because coyotes are known as the toughest animal to trap and those folks love a good challenge. If you want to get rid of coyotes around your place, try posting an add for a trapper's services on craigslist or your local classifieds. One thing about trapping coyotes however, is you got to keep it up or they will move back in from the surrounding areas. A good trapper or two can keep coyotes out of any given area as long as he is persistant. While the "wiley" coyote may be tough, he is no match for the accomplished trapper, especially in this day of internet sharing of successfull techniques. Hunting or shooting will do little or nothing to control the population in an area. The female coyotes are smaller than the males, and less agressive, so it is usually the males that fall to the hunters/shooters. The trappers will get a lot of the females, and thus really put a hurting on the overall numbers in a given area.
 
   / Coyotes - too close? #17  
Here in South Central Ky the coyotes are bad. The take small dogs and cats right at the house. They don't seem to be afraid.
 
   / Coyotes - too close? #18  
We have lots of coyotes and they pass by most nights (they seem to lie low when bad or cold weather comes in). As long as they don't get too brave I prefer to leave them. I enjoy listening to their conversations when they start out in the evening and regroup in the morning.

We don't have chickens, etc. and we bring the cat in at night--so don't have those worries. But neighbours do and they shoot the coyotes if they come near. I have no problem with that. My neighbours shot one that killed a chicken and left it lying there for a few days as a warning to the others. It was pretty "ripe" when he finally hauled it into the bush.

Two years ago, and three times in one week, I caught my dog out "playing" with a coyote, twice 50 yards out in the pasture, and the third time right on the lawn. I called my dog in (shepherd/lab cross) and acted aggressively to the fleeing coyote. After that I made aggressive movements and noises when the coyotes started calling and moved toward the sound. My dog is now aggressive when coyotes are near and treats them as a threat to be dealt with. Even if there is none around and I say "coyote", she stomps around, growling, with her neck hair up. It's valuable training because single coyotes will lure a lone animal to a waiting pack.

I don't like the trapping idea. There are quite a few trappers around here, and virtually each year someone loses a pet to their traps. It's a cruel way to die and upsetting for the pet owners.

As much as possible I prefer to leave the animals (we have bears, elk, deer, moose, cougars, etc.) and enjoy having them around. I'm fortunate to live in an area where truly wild space FAR surpasses the settled space. No doubt that makes for less conflict too--the animals have lots of space and don't have to meddle with humans.

I'm not trying to argue--just giving another view.

Cheers
 
   / Coyotes - too close? #19  
My daughter and I saw this one youth weekend and since we hadn't had a chance to try out her .243 I figured we would see how it would do.

Looks like it works just fine. That's a good size coyote.
 
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I appreciate the responses I'm seeing here. To summarize, from my point of view:

* I don't have pets or livestock, just orchard, and the coyotes aren't a danger to us personally.

* Let em be, they're just one more part of the natural surroundings along with the birds, deer, racoons, gophers that have always been here.

* Shooting is useless because the females will survive to continue the herd.

* I don't see a need to hire a trapper in my circumstances - operating an orchard - but someone who had livestock and substantial losses might consider that.
 

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