Not exact matches
[105] They claim that their use of various non-lethal control measures (although lethal control
by property owners was not banned), such as prohibition of feeding
coyotes, changes in husbandry practices, hazing of
coyotes, guard animals, and fencing, resulted in a reduction in
sheep losses.
• A Steuben County
sheep farmer and two others last year for allegedly poisoning two bald eagles and a red - tailed hawk; • A Niagara County farmer who inadvertently killed three juvenile bald eagles in 2014
by putting poisoned meat on his farm in an effort to kill
coyotes; • And a farmer in Allegany County who several years ago applied left - over pesticide to a corn field to «use up the product,» killing a pair of bald eagles and nearly three dozen geese.
If a
coyote would happen into the field with the
sheep, and be confronted
by the Pyr, and a fight ensue, the spikes would protect his neck which is the first place most dogs will attack.