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What was even funnier is that once I got dressed and the Gator out to go find the coyote, I had barely gotten out of the garage and all the guineas came running up to me and in their excited squawking they were telling me the whole story. "We were scared!, We were scared!, He was big! He was big! We're safe! We're safe!, Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!"
Even though the coyote looked small he was a chunk. He was probably 30 pounds, had been eating well, and a beautiful coat. I am hoping that we have not contributed too much to its well being before its final demise. Now, to continue our ever vigilant quest.
The other night around 2 am the guineas woke us up. I got out the night scoped rifle but the only thing I could see was a skunk about a hundred yards away and a few deer out even farther. Those little guys are good watchdogs! My main concern is badgers which is why I buried the wire around the pen almost a foot deep.
What was even funnier is that once I got dressed and the Gator out to go find the coyote, I had barely gotten out of the garage and all the guineas came running up to me and in their excited squawking they were telling me the whole story. "We were scared!, We were scared!, He was big! He was big! We're safe! We're safe!, Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!"
Even though the coyote looked small he was a chunk. He was probably 30 pounds, had been eating well, and a beautiful coat. I am hoping that we have not contributed too much to its well being before its final demise. Now, to continue our ever vigilant quest.
The other night around 2 am the guineas woke us up. I got out the night scoped rifle but the only thing I could see was a skunk about a hundred yards away and a few deer out even farther. Those little guys are good watchdogs! My main concern is badgers which is why I buried the wire around the pen almost a foot deep.