I'm having a problem with my neighbor (not my new, chicken-loving neighbor across the street... my immediate next door neighbor). Apparently, they've been talking to other people about how there are coyotes in our neighborhood and that they think our flock is drawing them in. I just heard through the grapevine that they are thinking of going to the courthouse about it. Keep in mind that I am not the only person in our rural development who has animals and that we are positioned directly between the Gamelands and another swath of forest. There are no ordinances that say we can't have chickens and there are other people in our neighborhood and municipality who have chickens, ducks, goats, and even a pig (although that is strictly a pet, it is not super mini). And we don't free-range, our chickens are always in their run/coop (I mean, a coyote could easily jump the fence, but the birds are always in the secure coop at night).
Before I heard about his concerns and plans to go to the courthouse, he and my chicken friend across the street were chatting in my yard this afternoon. He thought one of our pheasants got out and was trying to catch it, but it turned out to be a wild pheasant. He mentioned how they release them during hunting season by the hundreds in the gamelands but they get eaten up by the coyotes. Then he started talking about how a pack of coyotes had a standoff with his dog (a Doberman) and they didn't back down. My chicken friend from across the street said about how they gang up on domestic dogs and attack them and how she's had them run past her going from the gamelands behind her house to the swath of woods behind our house. She also suggested that maybe they were drawn in by the smell of next-door neighbor's dog because she's in heat. He was very friendly and non-confrontational and spoke positively about all of our animals, but I could tell he was concerned about the coyotes (as we all are in the neighborhood... there are tons of kids and dogs here).
I'm just hoping that my chicken friend's comment about being attracted to the smell of his dog in heat and the comments about how lots of wildlife moves from the gamelands to the woods behind our houses and we just happen to be on that path changes his perspective a little. But what if it doesn't? Can he do anything if I'm not breaking any rules by having our animals? If other people in the neighborhood have them too?
I've never dealt with either (coyotes or bad neighbors), but I have heard they are smart (the coyotes, can't say what the neighbors are like) and it stands to reason that they would not keep coming back to a food source that is not yielding any food. Even coons are bright enough to stop wasting their time watching an unattainable meal. l've also heard that coyotes roam over vast areas, they aren't drawn by food as much as they just run by everything and stop to smell anything that seems promising. Likely the neighbor's garbage is luring them to slow down for a sniff at least as much as a chicken coop.