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<blockquote data-quote="farmguy" data-source="post: 1417297" data-attributes="member: 1419"><p>I went out to check cows this morning. A cow was looking over the fence into another pasture of ours. When I got closer two coyotes loped slowly away. A new born calf was fifty feet into the next pasture. Our cows like to calf on the edge of a pasture and have the calf hide in adjoining area which usually has taller plants. I tagged him and chased cow and calf back to the main bunch. The calf was fine and ran with his mother. I have not seen any afterbirth this year so something is eating them but we do have eagles, vultures and of course coyotes. Later I came across a dead calf and I do not know if it was born dead or not. Only mark was some intestines pulled out thru the navel. Any thoughts? Does it sound like a coyote kill if any of you have experience? farmguy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmguy, post: 1417297, member: 1419"] I went out to check cows this morning. A cow was looking over the fence into another pasture of ours. When I got closer two coyotes loped slowly away. A new born calf was fifty feet into the next pasture. Our cows like to calf on the edge of a pasture and have the calf hide in adjoining area which usually has taller plants. I tagged him and chased cow and calf back to the main bunch. The calf was fine and ran with his mother. I have not seen any afterbirth this year so something is eating them but we do have eagles, vultures and of course coyotes. Later I came across a dead calf and I do not know if it was born dead or not. Only mark was some intestines pulled out thru the navel. Any thoughts? Does it sound like a coyote kill if any of you have experience? farmguy [/QUOTE]
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