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The law says we can shoot them. They are pretty elusive though. If I hadn't heard or seen them, I would never believe it was a coyote. They don't show themselves often.
I'm also looking for a live trap. They will be shot once caught in a live trap. If we got one or more, we'd leave them on the prooerty for the other coyotes to see. We have 4 acres of land and so do all the other neighbors, which most of it's wooded.
Yesterday I had to let my coop out, it was 90. They must be on the lookout since they flew back to the coop so fast with in minutes and I never heard or saw them do this. I was outside with them too. When I looked in the coop all 17 were I top of the roost. I ended up watering down their run. They had two bowls of Gatorade, which seems to help keep them cool too.
I'm also looking for a live trap. They will be shot once caught in a live trap. If we got one or more, we'd leave them on the prooerty for the other coyotes to see. We have 4 acres of land and so do all the other neighbors, which most of it's wooded.
Yesterday I had to let my coop out, it was 90. They must be on the lookout since they flew back to the coop so fast with in minutes and I never heard or saw them do this. I was outside with them too. When I looked in the coop all 17 were I top of the roost. I ended up watering down their run. They had two bowls of Gatorade, which seems to help keep them cool too.