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Meet Buck, the Coyote-Hunting Donkey



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Have a coyote problem? Get a donkey. No, from what we can tell, this photo isn't a joke. While they’re mostly known for their ornery and stubborn reputation, donkeys also loathe coyotes. In fact, a lone, daring ‘yote in South Carolina recently learned just how hostile an irritated jackass can be, and paid the ultimate price.
Steve Hipps shared the story and photos of his coyote-stomping donkey, Buck, with http://www.gon.com/article.php?id=3915&cid=158",Georgia Outdoor News.
Buck resides in a small backyard pasture on Hipps’ nine acres in Simpsonville, South Carolina. He used to share space with a girlfriend, but when she moved into another pasture, a bold, daytime-traveling coyote began showing up—and that didn’t sit well with Buck.
“This one day, my cousin, who lives behind me, called at about 6 o’clock in the evening and said, ‘That coyote’s coming through my yard heading your way.' And we live in a populated area,” Hipps said. “This thing came across the field in broad daylight.”
“By the time I got over there, Buck was stomping the coyote. Then he reached down and picked him up by the neck and started slinging him like a rag doll. I grabbed my phone and got two pictures.”

Have a coyote problem? Get a donkey. No, from what we can tell, this photo isn't a joke. While they’re mostly known for their ornery and stubborn reputation, donkeys also loathe coyotes. In fact, a lone, daring ‘yote in South Carolina recently learned just how hostile an irritated jackass can be, and paid the ultimate price.
Steve Hipps shared the story and photos of his coyote-stomping donkey, Buck, with "http://www.gon.com/article.php?id=3915&cid=158,Georgia Outdoor News.
Buck resides in a small backyard pasture on Hipps’ nine acres in Simpsonville, South Carolina. He used to share space with a girlfriend, but when she moved into another pasture, a bold, daytime-traveling coyote began showing up—and that didn’t sit well with Buck.
“This one day, my cousin, who lives behind me, called at about 6 o’clock in the evening and said, ‘That coyote’s coming through my yard heading your way.' And we live in a populated area,” Hipps said. “This thing came across the field in broad daylight.”
“By the time I got over there, Buck was stomping the coyote. Then he reached down and picked him up by the neck and started slinging him like a rag doll. I grabbed my phone and got two pictures.”





http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/field-notes/meet-buck-the-coyote-hunting-donkey
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