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<blockquote data-quote="Smith1000" data-source="post: 188793" data-attributes="member: 3526"><p>I've never known a cyotoe to take down a cow or calf. Cows don't seem to percieve them as a threat either. They run right by the herd and they don't even flinch. I thought cyotoes were scavengers and didn't pack hunt like dogs will. We have lost several cows and calves to people's dogs. The people who own them never take responsibility. "My dog wouldn't do that." they say. Some of the worst ones for this are german shepards and huskies, but any big dog will run them and will eventually attack. They get bored. They will run in packs and do a lot of damage. Dogs are by far my biggest predator problem especially in the spring when it starts to warm up. They will run 7-8 miles from home. Have lost a cow and calf to a pack of dogs when she was calving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smith1000, post: 188793, member: 3526"] I've never known a cyotoe to take down a cow or calf. Cows don't seem to percieve them as a threat either. They run right by the herd and they don't even flinch. I thought cyotoes were scavengers and didn't pack hunt like dogs will. We have lost several cows and calves to people's dogs. The people who own them never take responsibility. "My dog wouldn't do that." they say. Some of the worst ones for this are german shepards and huskies, but any big dog will run them and will eventually attack. They get bored. They will run in packs and do a lot of damage. Dogs are by far my biggest predator problem especially in the spring when it starts to warm up. They will run 7-8 miles from home. Have lost a cow and calf to a pack of dogs when she was calving. [/QUOTE]
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