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Re: Coyotes and calves


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Posted by jackinok on September 06, 2011 at 12:41:07 from (162.58.82.136):

In Reply to: Coyotes and calves posted by rrlund on September 06, 2011 at 07:10:23:

NO, never in 65 yrs of raising cattle have i actually seen a coyote take a calf.seen them get sheep but not a calf.heard about it all my life,folks saying they would,but never actually saw one.probably lost 30-35 to DOGS that I actually saw,in fact i shot 9 dogs in one week once,had every neighbor in the county mad( most of them got over it when they started losing cattle).every one claimed their dog woulnt kill a calf,even when the neighbor had a video of them killing a full grown cow!AND your game ranger who says he can tell the difference between a coyote and dog kill is pulling your chain,both will feed on a carcass exactly the same way.only difference,is a dog will eat one while its still alive,a coyote will at least kill whatever first.I actually saw a coyote snatch a lamb right out of a pen once with my neighbor and i leaning on the fence.newborn lamb barely able to stand,coyote came out of the brush went through one side of the board fence snatched the lamb and went out the other,never even broke stride.happened so fast we just stood there sort of shocked!quite honestly,ive never even really seen our old cows even act scared when a coyote walked past them.never even looked at them as far as i could tell.ive seen dogs kill cattle,horses kill cattle,donkeys kill cattle ,even their own mothers kill calves,but ive never actually seen a coyote kill them.and something else strange,ive never talked to anyone who actually saw one being killed by a coyote,plenty who said someone else saw it happen, and ive seen a hundred times coyotes feeding on a carcass ,but never anyone who actually saw it themselves.not saying a coyote couldnt kill one,im sure they could,but i think it would be a rarity.ive heard they will kill a lot of deer fawns,and i could see where if there was a lack of smaller prey they would.one thats grown used to eating deer,probably would be more likely in my opinion to kill a calf maybe.


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