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We've been working on our dogs, both protectors of house and land. One a golden retriever and the other an Aussie. I'm not sure how I ended up with 2 very protective dogs, but I did. Hubby takes them deep into the woods often and I take them in the woods near the house. I use the word "fox" and it puts them in alert mode and they pick up trails and find any coyote poop. I have fox pelts that are brown like coyote. The problem with them being protectors is that I'm liable for people who walk on our yard whether its kids coming over, the mail man delivering a box or the meter reader. The dogs are in the house and put away when company comes. We are going to buy a rabbit call.
My coop is inside my garage, so I can't get on top. The run is along side the house has a tin roof.
I have 3 cockerels right now, but 2 are going on CL by this weekend. They are starting to mate with their group. The cockerels are not old enough to stand alert. I could use them in a kennel. I have one that's really loud with normal clucks. None of my boys are crowing. We would go deep into the woods and do this, maybe sit in a tree for protection from 2-pack of coyotes. Hubby has a lightweight portable tree stand.
The temps have been so high here that I've had to let them out of the coop and run. The coyotes are not around at the moment next to our house. The heat is suppose to break soon, so that's a huge relief.
I just realized since the coyote attack last year that all the deer have disappeared.
We would watch the babies play all the time every year for years. Ever since my one hen went missing last year and I saw the first coyote, the deer have been gone. The fox are gone too, I see them eating our corn we set out for the deer once in a while.
I do hope we are successful in getting the coyotes with hubby's hunting. Next spring is when we start on the fence. Hubby wants to install the fence himself, but 3 acres out of 4 is a lot of work.:/. We are chain link fencing.
I wish I can own a horse and so do the kids! They are too big for me to take care of. I broke my neck a few years ago and I'm limited in my physical ability. My children take horseback lessons each fall. It would be nice to have a couple horses.
My coop is inside my garage, so I can't get on top. The run is along side the house has a tin roof.
I have 3 cockerels right now, but 2 are going on CL by this weekend. They are starting to mate with their group. The cockerels are not old enough to stand alert. I could use them in a kennel. I have one that's really loud with normal clucks. None of my boys are crowing. We would go deep into the woods and do this, maybe sit in a tree for protection from 2-pack of coyotes. Hubby has a lightweight portable tree stand.
The temps have been so high here that I've had to let them out of the coop and run. The coyotes are not around at the moment next to our house. The heat is suppose to break soon, so that's a huge relief.
I just realized since the coyote attack last year that all the deer have disappeared.

I do hope we are successful in getting the coyotes with hubby's hunting. Next spring is when we start on the fence. Hubby wants to install the fence himself, but 3 acres out of 4 is a lot of work.:/. We are chain link fencing.
I wish I can own a horse and so do the kids! They are too big for me to take care of. I broke my neck a few years ago and I'm limited in my physical ability. My children take horseback lessons each fall. It would be nice to have a couple horses.