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Will fencing protect my livestock from eagle predation?

Last Updated: September 20, 2006

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Eagles rarely attack livestock around buildings or pens. Therefore, livestock confined in buildings or pens of 1 to 2 acres (1/2 to 1 ha) usually are safe from eagles. Fences, however, are no constraint to eagles who can simply fly over them; livestock must be protected by other means.


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