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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 163386" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>A yote is an crowardly oportunist(sp) domestic dogs do a heck of a lot of killing just killing and yotes find an easy meal. Old fido and his buddies that live 7 miles away are workin the night shift on your place sleeping on the porch on days. I not saying a yote never killed a calf but they get balamed for lot they don't do besides the plack panthers African lions and dingos . Need to learn your predators there attack methods as well as there tracks, I have found yotes eating on a dead calf yes but there were dog tracks there also. The dog killed the calf had its fun and went on to its next destructive adventure. The killing machine is somebodies pet they say would never do that. I have caught a pile of dogs through the years in traps nearest subdivision 7 miles away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 163386, member: 694"] A yote is an crowardly oportunist(sp) domestic dogs do a heck of a lot of killing just killing and yotes find an easy meal. Old fido and his buddies that live 7 miles away are workin the night shift on your place sleeping on the porch on days. I not saying a yote never killed a calf but they get balamed for lot they don't do besides the plack panthers African lions and dingos . Need to learn your predators there attack methods as well as there tracks, I have found yotes eating on a dead calf yes but there were dog tracks there also. The dog killed the calf had its fun and went on to its next destructive adventure. The killing machine is somebodies pet they say would never do that. I have caught a pile of dogs through the years in traps nearest subdivision 7 miles away. [/QUOTE]
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