Hi M., YOU ARE GORGEOUS !!!
Mena, keep the birds inside. I had to keep my birds in the barn for almost 2 weeks one fall. That was the fall I got a decent rifle with a scope and took care of the immediate problem. A .243 is always a good choice for coyotee, they are relatively inexpensive and fairly easy to get to "know".
My wife uses a "compact" Ruger Hawkeye .260 remington caliber with a burris scope. I use a 25-06 Howa with a propriatory load and scope.
We have mini horse babies and keeping them safe is always a concern.
Just make sure you choose a light weight rifle so you will not hesitate to use it.
Mena, keep the birds inside. I had to keep my birds in the barn for almost 2 weeks one fall. That was the fall I got a decent rifle with a scope and took care of the immediate problem. A .243 is always a good choice for coyotee, they are relatively inexpensive and fairly easy to get to "know".
My wife uses a "compact" Ruger Hawkeye .260 remington caliber with a burris scope. I use a 25-06 Howa with a propriatory load and scope.
We have mini horse babies and keeping them safe is always a concern.
Just make sure you choose a light weight rifle so you will not hesitate to use it.