Posted by Smalltowner on March 17, 2014 at 10:56:44 from (166.214.73.18):
In Reply to: Re: feral hog bait posted by Nancy Howell on March 17, 2014 at 10:17:06:
Experts admit coyotes and big cats have little impact on feral hog population but i have seen them through a nightscope run in and grab a piglet. I was just saying coyotes get a bad rap for livestock damage and semi-wild dogs do much damage. I hate them cause they do it for meanness, not for food. They come out of the towns then go back to the house in the daytime in many cases...unless I can get a shot. Coyotes are much more likely to feed on a dead calf. The hogs are a real problem and must be dealt with somehow. The erosion I am seeing in the creeks is terrible. Hogs instinctively "root" for minerals and can plow up a creekbed like a dozer, then the rains wash the dirt out. In closing, I am appalled by the trapping of coyotes and then allowing those ugly dogs to tear them apart. What kind of person does that. I"ve said enough.
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