"A lot of people are starting to get burros around here," he said, noting the loud noises they make and their willingness to defend themselves and other animals against coyotes.
Osmon did have a few words of advice for any resident that may come in close contact with a coyote.
"Stay clear and leave the area," he said.
Really, get a burro, don't they know how much those things cost? They just need to learn how to coexist with nature and allow the 'yotes their piece of meat, whatever form it takes, cat, dog, little kid, whatever.
Or because it is kind of rural, get a GUN, jeebus, how hard is that?
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