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Farmer-Rick

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1. It took them a year to make a DNA identification?
Sat Sep 24, 2022, 10:37 AM
Sep 2022

Slow.......

The coyotes around here are as big as wolves. I had a staring contest with one the other day. It was not afraid in the least. It was big, about the size of a lab. But it also had the high ground so it may have looked bigger than it was. Though the wolf has bred with the coyotes around here creating coywolves.

Never had them kill anything but chickens. They do love chicken. I caught one sneaking up onto my chicken coop but it saw me and ran. It never got near the chickens but the next day my electric chicken netting was torn down at night. I suspect it came back at night and hit the fence. It broke 2 fiberglass post.

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