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My in laws have 12 or so goats that free range on 12 acres of barbed wire fenced property outside of Pomeroy in the Blues foothills. They're in the middle of nowhere. They've had goats there for 8-10 years now I think and have not lost any to predators. They've got a llama that is a guard animal. That thing has killed 2 coyotes so far, both have been inside the barn. He's a killer. Won't even look twice at people, never been a problem with people, kids, etc.Good shooting...you might consider a guard animal too.
Way to defend the flock. I constantly have to do it in the Wenas. Good shootin!
That's about it, Smossy.He's a BA individual and a coyote backstrap provider if you're ever in the neighborhood.
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on May 28, 2013, 11:12:34 PMQuote from: mossback91 on May 28, 2013, 07:35:42 PMsorry about the goat.... I heard smossy is lookin for some coyote backstraps Is that true smossy? I said Id try yote at least once. Maybe the pups would be extra tasty.. we must find them!
Quote from: mossback91 on May 28, 2013, 07:35:42 PMsorry about the goat.... I heard smossy is lookin for some coyote backstraps Is that true smossy?
sorry about the goat.... I heard smossy is lookin for some coyote backstraps
From what I've heard the Pyrenees are great as long as you don't mind constant barking. I can't confirm or deny that, but what I've heard is they bark all the time, and when they stop barking, then there's something up. They will circle the property all night. They require a fair amount of training. My inlaws friends have 2 of them. They've lost a bunch of chickens to coyotes. I also think that donkeys are good too. Over in Pomeroy, there's a few folks that use the llamas with goats and sheep.