Bait and trap, then shoot. Set up at night and call them in with a predator call and get rid of them.
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Bait and trap, then shoot. Set up at night and call them in with a predator call and get rid of them.
Yes coyotes can jump fences or dig under. Whether they can get into the coop depends on your setup. I wouldn't leave the door to the coop open at night, regardless of time of year. The coyotes may have a good food source available and that is why you have not had any problems. But be vigilant, you don't want them to come in for an easy meal and then have to deal with them.Have the Coyotes killed some of your livestock or pets? Or do they just creep you out? I'm just wondering because here is my situation....... I have 2 packs living in the feilds/windbreaks to the North and South of my property, at times they get close and I'm sure my land is part of their territory. When I first moved here the sound of them creeped me out so bad I wanted to track them down and erradicate them. But it has been three years and haven't lost a chicken, rabbit, cat, or anything so I figured I have nothing they want. I hear them just about evey evening, and sometimes late at night, but my attention has been drawn to the rats and mice this year. They have done very well for themselves this past winter and summer I guess. There are so many of them! I wish the coyotes would kill n eat some of those. Can coyotes get into a chicken coop that is closed up at night? Or could they jump a 5' fence after the chickens are let out at sunrise if they were hungry enough? I'm closing the coop at night now that it's colder, but the last 2 summers I leave the door open 24-7. It is fully fenced in but the part where I first started is only 5' high or so, and kind of flimsy. The rest is 7' high and nice and straight. Have I been lucky so far, not having any predation by my Coyote neighbors?