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<blockquote data-quote="moloss" data-source="post: 867641" data-attributes="member: 12917"><p>did I see the coyote's get the young goat, no, but we do have packs of them.....(as a side note I've seen a pack of six at times but most of the time we see lone coyotes).....with that being said I've seen them climb right up a good horse fence like it wasn't even there....my theory was that a pack climbed the fence, tore apart the goat and left with what they could take, the goat was seen that afternoon around 3pm but when my wife went to count them that evening we were short one this was around 8pm (I figured it happened shortly after dark) and this is when we found what was left......I do agree that dogs are bolder and larger but we seem to also have quite a few coyotes that are crossed with dogs....there is one I see from time to time along our driveway that looks to be half coyote and sheppard, it's fur is dark grey to black and has red tips to the fur a real intimidating looking fellow probably around 70#'s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moloss, post: 867641, member: 12917"] did I see the coyote's get the young goat, no, but we do have packs of them.....(as a side note I've seen a pack of six at times but most of the time we see lone coyotes).....with that being said I've seen them climb right up a good horse fence like it wasn't even there....my theory was that a pack climbed the fence, tore apart the goat and left with what they could take, the goat was seen that afternoon around 3pm but when my wife went to count them that evening we were short one this was around 8pm (I figured it happened shortly after dark) and this is when we found what was left......I do agree that dogs are bolder and larger but we seem to also have quite a few coyotes that are crossed with dogs....there is one I see from time to time along our driveway that looks to be half coyote and sheppard, it's fur is dark grey to black and has red tips to the fur a real intimidating looking fellow probably around 70#'s. [/QUOTE]
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