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June 09, 2009
Donkeys guard Brunswick County farm from coyotes
The electric fence didn’t prove a deterrent. Neither did shooting a couple of the interlopers.
So when Brunswick County farmer Pearly Vereen was looking for a better way to protect his livestock from coyotes, which were targeting his goats and calves, he turned to an animal known more for its stubbornness than its ability as a strange-looking guard dog.
Read the rest of the story about his guard donkeys in the Star News
Posted by News at June 9, 2009 06:05 PM
