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Saturday, 22 April 2006

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Too much of a coward to sign my real name

I don't have guard dogs to protect my cattle, but after today, I realized that I should. It is my fault that I lost a calf today because I should have brought my cow indoors to calf, and should have had guard dogs or a couple donkeys in my pasture to guard the cows that I neglected to bring indoors when they calf. Coyotes are a essential part of a balanced ecosystem. Thank you for a very true and informative article on coyotes. God Bless!

Elise

Robert Ward is highly educated in wildlife biology and an avid outdoorsman. He has studied coyotes for a number of years. Thank you Mr. Ward for your excellent article.

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