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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 73539" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>Picture this,</p><p> I check on a cow that is due after getting off work. I find the cow in the middle of the pasture on her feet spinning around trying to fight off 3 coyotes. She is in the process of having the calf. 2 coyotes are getting her attention and the third is going for the calf. Shes kicking and stomping trying to get rid of the coyotes. I have no gun with me so I grab a stick and head her way. I get really close to all of the comotion but never actually get to hit one of the coyotes. They stand their ground for a seconds before leaving. The calf is covered in its own blood, already dead. The cow pretty much falls from being so tired trying to defend herself and the calf. The cow is to tired to push to help get the calf out. That was about 20 years ago, I haven't forgotten it yet. Also had a cow calving get chased into a pond by coyotes. We wound up pulling that dead calf with a tractor, yes a tractor. Yes, the method I use is hard on the coyotes but it works. No, it don't bother me knowing they are suffering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 73539, member: 1184"] Picture this, I check on a cow that is due after getting off work. I find the cow in the middle of the pasture on her feet spinning around trying to fight off 3 coyotes. She is in the process of having the calf. 2 coyotes are getting her attention and the third is going for the calf. Shes kicking and stomping trying to get rid of the coyotes. I have no gun with me so I grab a stick and head her way. I get really close to all of the comotion but never actually get to hit one of the coyotes. They stand their ground for a seconds before leaving. The calf is covered in its own blood, already dead. The cow pretty much falls from being so tired trying to defend herself and the calf. The cow is to tired to push to help get the calf out. That was about 20 years ago, I haven't forgotten it yet. Also had a cow calving get chased into a pond by coyotes. We wound up pulling that dead calf with a tractor, yes a tractor. Yes, the method I use is hard on the coyotes but it works. No, it don't bother me knowing they are suffering. [/QUOTE]
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