Lisa De Renee
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Hello, My granddaughter is getting a pony. We hear alot of Coyotes on the outskirts of our property. What are the best ways to keep the Coyotes away? Floodlights that flicker?
He is alone. We will get another animal.If she's not with other animals, just alone, I'd pull her in at night. Agree with candycar. We have two coyote dens in our area that I know of and in all the years we've been here (almost 20) we only had one situation with them and she was low girl on the totem pole. We also have llamas in our upper pasture. The Yotes don't come close to the smaller pastures/paddocks around the barn, plus we never leave a single horse out by itself.
Do not get a full size goat and especially don't get one with horns. Once that goat is bigger than your mini there could be problems. I have a 300# goat and he didn't like our mini stallion. My bigger Welsh Cobb keeps him in line. Nigerian or dwarf goats are good .I have heard of people getting large herd protective type dogs and they do their job around here. We have several dens around here. Typically they prefer the easiest prey so my chickens usually get it first and sound an alarm. I always go out with one of my dogs and he watches over me while I do chores. Otherwise we have an electric fence. Although I hate it, it does keep the bigger predators at bay. (I also have two gelded llamas and only one guards, the other couldn't care any less!). Besides coyotes, apparently we have a bear or two, bob cats, pet dogs that get loose, fox, eagles.Thank you everyone! I think we best put our pony in his paddock at night. I think getting a second animal would be good too. Would a goat be good?
Someone else said on a different forum to try a friendly sheep?Thank you everyone! I think we best put our pony in his paddock at night. I think getting a second animal would be good too. Would a goat be good?
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