Coyotes

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Here's the link to the please read sticky at the top of this section: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=5808


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*Compassion will go a long way toward helping to educate and help solve someone's predator problem. No matter the reason, most members' birds are their pets and being a chicken doesn't make it less of a pet than a house cat or companion dog. Please don't lecture or hassle anyone about their losses. Glass houses......

*If you wish to suggest an alternate non lethal means of control, please share it in a non judgemental way that is a viable solution and not merely complaining about who was here first etc, IF it is directly related to the OP's request for assistance. If a non lethal alternative is offered, please be appreciative and remember that there are many ways and means and flaming a member for suggesting such an alternative will not be tolerated.



Thank you, Kittymomma, for doing what I was just about to do here.
 
Though I understand
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, I do believe that oswegoscott got a little excited
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Breezy, We are located just west of you (Coal Creek Canyon). Our coyote today was a pretty darn bold too. I suspect they are a little too used to getting food from people and houses.

Jim
 
Too bad you cannot use a pellet gun.

What about shooting them with paint ball guns?
A friend told me it hurts like crazy when you get shot with one of those paint balls.
they need a healthy dose of fear of humans.
 
Yep.. paint balls hurt like heck when you get shot by one...
I bet that coyote would remember it..
 
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Yeah, they do tend to remember that stuff but not in a good way. It won't keep them from coming back for chicken dinner it just teaches them to be more careful. I like the idea for neighborhood dogs that are being a problem though--Kinda hard to say "my dog would never" when it's got paint splotches on it.
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The paintball gun is fun to shoot ... which reminds me I need to get more air. I still need to try it with those scented bath oil balls (do they still make those?). It think the coyotes could use some freshing up
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Like any negative reinforcement, paintball shooting needs to be reinforced from time to time; it justs adds to the fun
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Jim
 
I heard them song dogs the other night off towards the river in a less-inhabited area. To me, what was scary was when one from the opposite direction -- from the city -- answered back!!
I don't think they can get into my pen, so I'm not overly worried about them, but I honestly had never heard them before!

Also a hawk has recently found us (took 'em about 2 years) but again, my pen is covered so I'm not overly worried about it.

Seems like my local predator population is expanding in # of species.
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Here's the link to the please read sticky at the top of this section: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=5808


Here's
some of what it says:

*Compassion will go a long way toward helping to educate and help solve someone's predator problem. No matter the reason, most members' birds are their pets and being a chicken doesn't make it less of a pet than a house cat or companion dog. Please don't lecture or hassle anyone about their losses. Glass houses......

*If you wish to suggest an alternate non lethal means of control, please share it in a non judgemental way that is a viable solution and not merely complaining about who was here first etc, IF it is directly related to the OP's request for assistance. If a non lethal alternative is offered, please be appreciative and remember that there are many ways and means and flaming a member for suggesting such an alternative will not be tolerated.

1- The initial poster did NOT lose anything--they merely spoke of their intention to kill the predator.
2- My suggestions are completely viable.
3- Compassion? Yes,and I spoke of having it for BOTH bird and predator. They DO co-exist in God's world.
4- Assistance? The poster asked for none. He/she was relating an experience.
5- Pets? If so,then shouldn't they be looked after like cats and dogs? Aren't there usually leash or fence laws?
Or,if you heard that your neighbor's cat/dog was killed by a predator wouldn't you take precautions
to protect your dog/cat?

Why do you feel such a need to suppress freedom of speech and idea sharing? Doesn't our gov do enough of that?
The adults here can certainly handle the opinions of others through rebuttal or acceptance.

I suppose I will now be blacklisted for speaking up "signs,signs,everywhere are signs- don't do this,don't do that,keep off the grass" (Bob Dylan)
 
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The thing about coyotoes getting to close to peoples farms/residents is the fact that thay attack small children.That is plenty enough reason to rid your space of these attackers, i posted a link last month in another thread concerning coyotoes attacking children with distrubing pics..
 
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Of course that is horrible! But so are child molesters,lightning,tornados,cougars. I'm sorry,but ANY toddler ANYWHERE must always be under a watchful eye --especially outdoors.
How can anyone justify leaving a small child unattended--in known coyote territory?
 
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