1994 - Volume #18, Issue #2, Page #39
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Cows Protect Sheep From Coyotes
You've probably heard about sheep farmers who put donkeys, llamas, emus, or exotic guard dogs out on pasture with sheep to protect them from coyotes. Now USDA researchers say the best solution to coyote problems may be the simplest - just put sheep together with cattle on pasture.
In a 3-year study on a ranch in ..........


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1994 - Volume #18, Issue #2