Protect What Matters Most
Borland helps Nebraska farms and ranches reduce wildlife pressure around animals, feed, barns, and fenced areas with practical field-tested solutions.
Wildlife Pressure
Common Farm & Ranch Wildlife
Coyotes
Coyotes can pressure calves, poultry, small livestock, and perimeter areas, especially where cover, food, or repeated access exists.
Foxes
Fox activity often centers around poultry, eggs, and smaller animals, especially near easy access points and low-security enclosures.
Raccoons & More
Raccoons, skunks, birds, and other wildlife can damage feed areas, enter barns, contaminate spaces, and create repeat problems.
How Borland Helps
A Practical Protection Plan
Every property is different. Borland evaluates the wildlife involved, the pressure points on the property, and the best next step for protecting animals, feed, and structures.
Inspect the Property
We look at animal activity, tracks, droppings, access routes, fence lines, feed areas, barns, and enclosure vulnerabilities.
Address the Wildlife
We identify the likely species involved and recommend the right control, removal, or deterrence approach for the situation.
Harden the Weak Points
We help reduce repeat access by improving exclusion, securing openings, and addressing attractants that keep wildlife coming back.
Support Long-Term Prevention
When appropriate, we can guide you toward service, wildlife education, and product options that fit ongoing farm and ranch needs.
Need Service or the Right Product?
Some situations call for professional wildlife control. Others need better exclusion materials, deterrents, or farm-ready equipment. Borland can help you choose the right path.
Shop by problem, learn about the animal, or request help from a Nebraska wildlife specialist. LET BORLAND HANDLE YOUR WILDLIFE!

Livestock Protection FAQ
Answers to common questions about wildlife pressure around livestock, poultry, feed, and agricultural structures.
What wildlife causes the most livestock pressure?
Coyotes, foxes, raccoons, skunks, birds, and other wildlife can create problems depending on the property, the animals present, and the available food, cover, and access.
Can Borland help with poultry protection?
Yes. Poultry areas often attract raccoons, foxes, skunks, coyotes, and birds. Borland can inspect the setup, identify likely pressure points, and recommend service or prevention options.
Why does wildlife keep returning to the same area?
Repeat activity is often tied to easy food, shelter, water, or access. Feed spills, weak enclosures, open structures, and unprotected nesting areas can all draw wildlife back.
Do I need exclusion as well as removal?
In many cases, yes. Removing or addressing the current wildlife problem without fixing access points or attractants can allow the issue to return.
Can I buy products if I do not need full service?
Yes. BorlandWildlife.com is being built to support both professional service and product purchases, so you can get help or shop for the right solution.
What should I do first if I am losing animals or seeing predator signs?
Document what you are seeing, secure animals as best you can, and request help promptly. A fast inspection can help identify the likely species, pressure points, and next steps.
