What We Handle
Wildlife Problems That Cost You
Predator and nuisance wildlife problems on farms and ranches are rarely limited to one animal or one building. Borland helps property owners address immediate threats, identify access points, reduce repeat activity, and protect the areas that matter most.
Livestock & Poultry Threats
Coyotes, foxes, raccoons, skunks, and other wildlife can pressure calves, goats, sheep, poultry, eggs, and young animals. We inspect activity patterns, travel routes, denning areas, and vulnerable zones around pens, coops, and pastures.
Feed & Storage Issues
Wildlife drawn to grain, feed, water sources, and waste areas can create contamination, loss, and recurring activity. Borland identifies attractants and recommends practical control and exclusion steps that fit the operation.
Barn & Structure Problems
Raccoons, skunks, birds, and other wildlife can move into barns, machine sheds, outbuildings, and agricultural structures. We inspect entry points, nesting areas, damage, and contamination concerns before building a plan.
Property-Wide Prevention
Long-term results often require more than removal alone. Borland can help with exclusion, habitat pressure reduction, cleanup recommendations, and strategies to make the property less attractive to repeat wildlife activity.
Species Commonly Involved
Farm and ranch wildlife issues often involve multiple species at the same time. Start with the most likely animal, then let Borland confirm the problem and recommend the right next step.
How Borland Handles It
Our farm and ranch work is built around practical field assessment, targeted control, and long-term prevention for Nebraska properties.
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Inspect
We evaluate the property, identify likely species, review losses or signs, inspect structures and perimeter areas, and look for attractants, travel routes, and denning activity.
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Control
Based on the situation, Borland develops a control plan focused on the actual wildlife pressure affecting your operation and property use.
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Exclude
Where structures, feed areas, or vulnerable access points are involved, we recommend or perform exclusion measures to reduce future entry and repeat problems.
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Protect
We help you move toward longer-term protection with cleanup guidance, site recommendations, and related service or product options when appropriate.
Related Paths
Get The Right Next Step
Need On-Site Help?
If wildlife is threatening animals, damaging structures, or contaminating feed, request an inspection and let Borland build a practical plan for your property.
Need Species Info?
Explore related wildlife and problem pages to better understand signs, behavior, and what may be happening around your farm or ranch.
Need Products?
If you are looking for wildlife-control products, browse the shop for equipment and solutions that support agricultural properties and working land.
Farm & Ranch Predator Control FAQ
Common questions from Nebraska property owners dealing with wildlife pressure around livestock, poultry, feed, and agricultural structures.
What animals are most likely to cause predator problems on farms and ranches?
Coyotes, foxes, raccoons, skunks, birds, and other wildlife can all create problems depending on the property setup, food sources, shelter, and season. The right solution starts with identifying the actual species involved.
Can Borland help if we are not sure what animal is causing the issue?
Yes. If you are seeing tracks, losses, noises, droppings, odor, digging, or damage but are not sure what is responsible, Borland can inspect the property and help identify the likely cause.
Do predator problems only happen around livestock?
No. Wildlife issues can also affect poultry, eggs, feed storage, barns, machine sheds, outbuildings, and other agricultural structures. In many cases, the same property has both animal-safety and structure-related concerns.
Does Borland only remove wildlife?
No. Removal or control may be one part of the job, but long-term results often depend on inspection, exclusion, attractant reduction, cleanup, and practical prevention steps tailored to the property.
Can you help with wildlife issues in barns and outbuildings?
Yes. Borland can inspect barns, sheds, and related structures for entry points, nesting activity, contamination, and wildlife damage, then recommend the right next steps.
What should I do first if I have an active wildlife problem?
Document what you are seeing if it is safe to do so, avoid disturbing the animal, and contact Borland for help. The sooner the issue is identified, the easier it is to build the right response plan.
Protect Your Property With Borland
From predator pressure around livestock and poultry to wildlife issues in barns, feed areas, and outbuildings, Borland Wildlife Solutions helps Nebraska farms and ranches respond with practical field experience and clear next steps.
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Predator Issues
Protect Animals, Buildings, and Feed
Predator problems on farms and ranches are rarely limited to one animal or one area. Borland helps property owners identify the pressure points, inspect activity around barns and poultry areas, and build a practical plan that fits the property.
Coyote Pressure
Coyotes can threaten poultry, young livestock, and pets while also creating repeated nighttime activity around pastures, lots, and outbuildings.
Fox Activity
Foxes often target chickens and smaller animals, especially where cover, denning areas, or easy access to coops and pens are present.
Raccoon Damage
Raccoons can raid feed, damage structures, enter barns, and kill poultry when they find weak points in buildings or enclosures.
Other Predator Concerns
Skunks, birds, and other wildlife can also create losses, contamination, and repeated disruption around agricultural properties.
Related Wildlife
Common Predators We Address
Explore wildlife-specific information and service paths for the predators most commonly affecting Nebraska farms, ranches, poultry setups, and livestock areas.
Coyotes
Learn about coyote behavior, warning signs, property risk areas, and professional control options for agricultural properties.
Foxes
See how fox activity affects poultry and smaller animals, and when professional intervention makes sense.
Raccoons
Review common raccoon entry points, feeding behavior, and the damage they can cause around barns and outbuildings.
Need Service or the Right Product?
Some farm and ranch customers need full professional help. Others need exclusion materials, deterrent products, or equipment to strengthen vulnerable areas on their own property.
Use this page to move in the direction that fits your situation: request an inspection, explore related wildlife services, or visit the shop for products that support predator control, exclusion, and prevention. LET BORLAND HANDLE YOUR WILDLIFE!
Farm & Ranch Predator Control FAQ
Quick answers for property owners dealing with coyotes, foxes, raccoons, and other predator concerns around livestock, poultry, barns, and feed areas.
What predators commonly affect Nebraska farms and ranches?
Coyotes, foxes, raccoons, skunks, and some bird species are common concerns depending on the property, season, and type of animals being protected.
When should I call for professional predator control?
Call when losses are repeating, animals are becoming bold around buildings, entry points are hard to secure, or you are not confident about which predator is involved.
Can Borland help if I am not sure what animal is causing the problem?
Yes. Inspection is often the fastest way to identify tracks, entry points, feeding patterns, and other signs so the response matches the real problem.
Do predator issues only happen at night?
Not always. Many predators are more active at dawn, dusk, or overnight, but daytime sightings can also happen, especially where food sources are easy to access.
Can exclusion and repairs reduce future losses?
Yes. Strengthening weak structures, improving access control, and correcting vulnerable areas are often key parts of long-term prevention.
Can I also buy products if I want to handle part of the work myself?
Yes. BorlandWildlife.com is built to support both professional service and product-based solutions, depending on your property and goals.
Protect Your Property with Borland
If predators are threatening poultry, livestock, feed, or agricultural structures, Borland Wildlife Solutions is ready to help with practical service and next-step recommendations.
Serving the Lincoln, Nebraska area and customers across Nebraska. LET BORLAND HANDLE YOUR WILDLIFE!

Wildlife Problems We Help Address
Borland works with rural property owners who need practical help identifying pressure points, protecting animals and structures, and choosing the right next step for predator-related wildlife issues.
Inspection & Prevention
How Borland Approaches Rural Wildlife Problems
Every property is different. Borland focuses on understanding the wildlife pressure, the layout of the property, the animals at risk, and the structures or feed sources that may be attracting activity.
Property Inspection
Review likely travel corridors, denning areas, fence lines, barns, poultry setups, feed storage, and vulnerable access points to understand what is happening on the property.
Problem Identification
Not every sighting means the same level of risk. Borland helps separate occasional wildlife presence from patterns that threaten livestock, poultry, structures, or sanitation.
Prevention Planning
Recommendations may include exclusion work, repair priorities, habitat adjustments, sanitation improvements, and product pathways for ongoing property protection.
Next-Step Support
Whether you need professional service, wildlife education, or products for your setup, the page is structured to help you move to the right Borland resource.
Useful Pathways
Keep Moving Toward the Right Solution
Educational Help
Use the Wildlife Resource Center to explore wildlife identification, exclusion guidance, and problem-based learning for rural properties.
Product Pathways
If you are evaluating tools and equipment, browse Farm & Ranch products or go to the main Shop for broader wildlife product categories.
Predator Control FAQs
General answers for farm and ranch property owners. Real property-specific recommendations should follow an inspection.
What animals does this page focus on?
This page focuses on common predator and nuisance wildlife concerns involving coyotes, foxes, raccoons, and skunks, along with related property-protection issues.
Can Borland help if I am not sure what animal I have?
Yes. If you are seeing tracks, hearing activity, finding droppings, or noticing losses or damage, Borland can help assess the situation and guide you to the right service or resource.
Does predator control only mean trapping?
No. Rural wildlife work may involve inspection, exclusion, sanitation, repair planning, attractant reduction, and product recommendations in addition to direct wildlife-response services.
Can Borland help protect barns and outbuildings?
Yes. Wildlife exclusion and repair planning can help reduce access into barns, sheds, feed areas, and other structures where animals may den, nest, or cause damage.
What if I need cleanup after wildlife activity?
Borland offers related pathways for contamination concerns, damage repair, and cleanup needs when wildlife has affected structures or interior spaces.
Can I buy products if I am not ready to request service?
Yes. Borland is building product pathways so property owners can shop wildlife-control products while still having access to professional help when needed.
Need Help Protecting Your Property?
If wildlife activity is affecting livestock, poultry, barns, feed areas, or rural structures, Borland Wildlife Solutions can help you take the next step with a practical inspection-first approach.
Let Borland Handle Your Wildlife! You can also explore Coyote Control, Fox Control, Raccoon Removal, Skunk Removal, and Farm & Ranch products.


