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lol Thats pretty much my plan with my husband. Wait and see how long it takes for him to notice. hehehe
So I think Ive figured out the right combination for Coyote deterent. lol My coop is out in the horse pasture, right next to my house. We have it wrapped with hotwire, at 6" and then again at 18", at night the horses are also turned out in the field that the coop is in. Our paint mare is not a fan of dogs that she doesnt know, and she HATES coyotes, so her and the pony do quite a nice job of running the coyotes off. When my head isnt swimming from the hit I took, then I will be burrying the fencing also. The run is alreay covered in deer netting to keep the crows, and owls out. Last night was the real test... We were surounded by coyotes on all sides last night, at about 12AM. We moved the horses in next to the coop, and those dang coyotes ran the edge of the field with 4 adults and two horses standing out in it. I'm hopeing that all this is enough deterent for them, cause I would rather not have to discharge any firearms here. I have neighbors that are too close to legally shoot anything thats bigger than a pellet gun.
Maybe you can set some traps om the perimeter fence ?
Jeeeze, how long will it go on being surrounded by coyotes ?
And how are YOU ???
I never even thought about setting traps...
I'll look into that, but knowing my luck I'd end up trapping my own mutts!
How long are the Coyotes here each night?.... I guess that all depends on witch pack is running. We have three packs that run through our property. The largest pack we have counted up to 34 at one time, in my mothers field next door to me. When the large pack runs through, they will stay about 100 yards in all directions for about 30 - 45 minutes. "We live right on a main salmon run, lots of brush and trees." The smaller packs dont stick around very long, they just pass through, and are here and gone within 5 - 10 minutes. I really dont mind the coyotes so much. I think they are cool to listen to when they hunt. But I gotta protect my girls.
I'm alive and managing. Not very well mind you, but I'm dealing with it. I tend to sleep A LOT, and I can't control it either. Thats what bothers me the most is the fact that one minute I'll be ok, then the next, I'm all but colapsing. Dr. says to just rest, stay off my feet, and watch for any confusion, loss of vission, nassea, ect... But one way or another, I HAVE to go to work in the morning. Even if I make my husband drive my gimpy butt around to the barns. The horses aren't gonna care for them selves on the count that I'm a clutz and had an accident. lol