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60 head of angus at home farm in barn with about an acre to run outside, month ago started cavin and about 9
:00 pm, wife came home from church said could hear something wrong in cattle barn, grab a gun and go to barn, everything inside ok went to barn lot 0. cow having calf , calf half out cow standing, cyote on cows neck and one on calf ..calf was dead so shot the cyote off the cows neck then shot the one on calf pulled the calf cow will live ......cows are pined when calving found one yesterday with leg broke about 4'' below hip joint took it out and shot it, not doing good at home place. got 50 more head at another farm bout mile away havent lost any over there
 
You need some Livestock Guard Dogs like my Great Pyrenees they'll keep the Coyotes out.Without them I'd be out the goat business and would loose a lot of calves.
 
Hi, there is a fellow on the hillside across the valley from me that raises sheep. He has 2 Great Pyrenees dogs.
They are marvelous for stock protection. Ed Will Oliver BC
 
I know this doesn't help your pain any, but years ago I had some old sows get out and do the same thing. I shot them too. Was worried about the kids being next. Al
 
Coyotes are why I still have about 10-12 horned Herford cows in with my angus cows. Coyotes take cover when those Herford cows came around. About ten years ago one of them hooked a coyote on her horns. She could not get it off. After a couple of days I put her in the chute top pull the dead coyote off her horns. I found out why she could not get the carcass off her horns. She had hit it so hard that she stuck the one horn through the coyote's skull and that was stuck tight.
 

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