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Coyote.. myth or fact?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michelle Pankonien" data-source="post: 38857" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>Well,</p><p></p><p>I am in central Texas, Cyotes, rarley eat larger game, and few will kill a calf, never an adult animal</p><p></p><p>The animals that are killing calves are feral dogs, or dog, cyote hybrids</p><p></p><p>If you own dogs SPAY AND NEUTER THEM</p><p></p><p>People are the problem, the people with dogs that are not fixed let their pets get bred, then turn the babies out in the wild, these are the real problem, once a dog kills, not kill/eat kill for fun, they will continue to do so, you must kill/depopulate those animals</p><p></p><p>Cyotes eat small varmints, grass hoppers, bugs: look at their poo and you see exactly what they eat, mostly varmint hair and bug legs, and they also carry the disease Neospora caninum, wich is a protazoa and causes huge death loss due to early embryonic death of the fetus, once a female has aborted from this any resultant progeny will have it and it is passed from mother to daughter, bulls are unaffected, domestic dogs are also carriers, but herds that have ranch dogs have been very affective in controlling the disease, prevent Cyotes from spreading the disease in their poo</p><p></p><p>So</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michelle Pankonien, post: 38857, member: 147"] Well, I am in central Texas, Cyotes, rarley eat larger game, and few will kill a calf, never an adult animal The animals that are killing calves are feral dogs, or dog, cyote hybrids If you own dogs SPAY AND NEUTER THEM People are the problem, the people with dogs that are not fixed let their pets get bred, then turn the babies out in the wild, these are the real problem, once a dog kills, not kill/eat kill for fun, they will continue to do so, you must kill/depopulate those animals Cyotes eat small varmints, grass hoppers, bugs: look at their poo and you see exactly what they eat, mostly varmint hair and bug legs, and they also carry the disease Neospora caninum, wich is a protazoa and causes huge death loss due to early embryonic death of the fetus, once a female has aborted from this any resultant progeny will have it and it is passed from mother to daughter, bulls are unaffected, domestic dogs are also carriers, but herds that have ranch dogs have been very affective in controlling the disease, prevent Cyotes from spreading the disease in their poo So [/QUOTE]
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