[Jacob-list] predator question

Jennifer Tucker gotothewhip at aol.com
Fri Sep 28 00:03:40 EDT 2012


If you we're here in Colorado, I would be looking for a burying spot and suspect a mountain lion. They typically drag off their kills whole and come back at another time. They often prey on domestic animals to teach their young to hunt

Jennifer Tucker
Moose Mtn Ranch

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On Sep 27, 2012, at 9:40 PM, "Karen Askounis" <kaskounis at threefatesjacobs.com> wrote:


> For those of you who have lost sheep to coyotes is it common to have almost nothing remaining after the attack? I have lost two ram lambs (one at a time) – the first one simply was gone without a trace! No blood, no wool, no wool or hair over or under fences – nothing. The second one – as is usually the case – my most favorite sheep of all time L – found one piece of hide, some bits of wool, his tail, no blood anywhere in pasture, again no wool or hair on any exterior fences. These were ram lambs about 6 months old. They were in with a donkey. Not sure if I should be mad at the donkey or happy he kept losses to one lamb each time. This pasture had a hot wire across the top but no lower predator hot wire (until last weekend, after the fact of course). There were a few spots where the ground had washed away a bit under the fence leaving some space under the fence where I figure they got in. Does this sound like a pack of coyotes or should I be looking for something else? We are in north eastern Illinois. Not sure what other predators to be thinking of.

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> On a slightly different subject – does anyone think sheep with un-docked tails are easier for predators to catch??

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> Karen Askounis

> Three Fates Farm

> Crete, IL

> kaskounis at threefatesjacobs.com

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