Posted by wallacedw on November 26, 2008 at 12:33:41 from (204.96.146.173):
In Reply to: Coyotes posted by richardp3 on November 23, 2008 at 17:13:12:
Had a coyote in the yard this morning. Drake went absoultely threw the
roof!! He was probably as pissed as I have ever seen him. Anyway, the poor coyote is looking around kinda lost, the rooster is down there giving him the 'come on over here and try this out' pose and the horses are looking at him the same way. The sheep are watching him but laying down, adding insult to injury. THEN he has a highly agile, very mobile, and EXTREMELY hostile German Shepherd in pursuit...I am telling you, that was one UPSET dog. He probably thought that the coyote had in mind chicken on the hoof or cat burgers. That coyote was gone like his hair was on fire. Drake sent him past the perimeter fence then barked a bit then trotted home. Life on the farm, gotta love it. I was afraid I may have lost another chicken after that because I kept only seeing four but all present and accounted for now.
It is getting to be time to put the chicken wire fence up for them. In summer it is ok for them to run around but now I want them more protected
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