
05/28/09, 11:52 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: TN
Posts: 3,326
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I've lost a few calves to coyotes over the years. I have Dexters, Jerseys and beef cow crosses. Only the Dexters have horns, and only the Dexters have never lost a calf to coyotes.
I now have a polled Dexter bull so next year's calves will be polled - we'll see how it goes when they become moms but I am concerned that with their smaller size and with no horns the coyotes will be getting the occasional calf.
The coyotes won't bother adult cows unless one is down where they can easily access it.
Concerning calves though, I've actually seen them work together to cut a calf out of the herd to get it.
ETA - My cattle are on a large property, pretty secluded and about half woodland. There may be less problems on a smaller property that's more open.
Last edited by Cliff; 05/28/09 at 11:54 AM.
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