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Old 11-07-2010, 09:06 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by 107barney View Post
We have them too and until I saw your post, I tried not think about them too much. I googled to find some coyote deterrents and found this article on the Colorado division of wildlife website and thought it was pretty interesting - it talks about how to make your yard less attractive and some other tips like what to do if confronted by a coyote and some suggestions for protecting pets. One thing that freaks me out is that they can jump and scale a 6' fence. Coyotes also may be infected
with canine distemper, canine parvovirus and sarcoptic mange along with a whole lovely bunch of parasites including heartworms and other worms!

Here is the article link --
http://www.cpngov.com/safety/docs/20...deterrents.pdf
Thanks for the article Cathy. Great info.

I heard from my neighbors that they found some collars from cats and some dogs. I'm assuming the coyotes got to them.
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