Re: Coyotes
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- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Coyotes
- From: L* M*
- Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 13:21:15 -0700
- References: <38F1E25A.5AA5@pacbell.net>
Gordon & Loraine Nicholson wrote:
>
> They are facinating to watch from a distance. They can do allot of
> damage to farm land, chew up water lines, etc; The pups are fun to
> listen to in a.m. they yelp, cry and then all of a sudden nothing but
> quite, that is when mom gets back with breakfast or a full udder. The
> adults eat small rodents so we let them be. We do take the precaution of
> locking up "banties" each night. Our German shepard "Lucy" eyes the
> coyotes but they respect each other. lorraine at Woodland iris garden
> watching a field of 32,000 iris start to open!!
>
> Modesto California, zone 9
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I agree -- they are interesting creatures and do clean up a lot of
little pests. But beware. They also like your kitty cats for dessert.
I've lost far too many through the years, and have learned that the only
way to keep my pets is to lock them up in the garage at night or when I
am away on trips. Like next week when I go to Dallas.
Lorraine Miller
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