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Coyote revisited...
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Posted by Morgan on March 01, 2003 at 08:05:00 from (216.167.167.157):
Yesterday there was a stray chow-mix female pup on the property. Tried to find the owner unsuccessfully. Last night she earned her keep when she started barking about 9:30pm. We went out to see what she was barking at and our friendly coyote was standing there in the front yard. Good clean 50ft shot with a 12 guage goose gun and dispatched him. While I would still like to find the little dog's owner, I am not going to try very hard. Our little Ag Expo was a success again although the temperature of the first day was 6 degrees. Me and my son's old tractors started right up. We walked down tractor row and there was a cloud of ether in the air from everybody else trying to get their tractors started. Well thanks, I said I would post a follow-up and I did, Morgan.
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