Michigan DNR blames coyotes for killing 21 sheep on Engadine farm

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Engadine, Mich., farmers Kevin and Andrea Kalnbach lost 21 sheep to coyotes on July 30 that were in an 18-acre pasture surrounded by what was supposed to be a predator-proof fence.
Coyotes gained access to the pasture through a hole in the fence. The carcasses of eight sheep were found by DNR employees Kristie Sitar and Rachel Legget, and 13 more were missing out of the Kalnbach’s flock of 123 animals.

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