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<blockquote data-quote="dwightb" data-source="post: 2509503" data-attributes="member: 68068"><p>Only a few raccoons around here will even come around corn with deer. Most of the time the deer will try to stomp the coon! I have had a few pictures of coons and pigs together under a feeder. With just one picture its hard to tell how long that lasted. Coons normally run when pigs show. An old salty sow or boar coon and very young pigs might go different. What I am seeing more of is the coyotes tending the pig sounders! The coyotes are looking for a young pig to break ranks. You may have all three close by interacting. The other night I had a sounder of very young pigs around the feeder but were very skittish and not coming in. Moments later two coyotes flashed by and the pigs were gone! As strange as it sounds an armadillo coming under the feeder will make deer and coons run!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwightb, post: 2509503, member: 68068"] Only a few raccoons around here will even come around corn with deer. Most of the time the deer will try to stomp the coon! I have had a few pictures of coons and pigs together under a feeder. With just one picture its hard to tell how long that lasted. Coons normally run when pigs show. An old salty sow or boar coon and very young pigs might go different. What I am seeing more of is the coyotes tending the pig sounders! The coyotes are looking for a young pig to break ranks. You may have all three close by interacting. The other night I had a sounder of very young pigs around the feeder but were very skittish and not coming in. Moments later two coyotes flashed by and the pigs were gone! As strange as it sounds an armadillo coming under the feeder will make deer and coons run! [/QUOTE]
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