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<blockquote data-quote="BigBear56" data-source="post: 1622084" data-attributes="member: 38461"><p>On your second point, I personally watched our farm dog run with yotes hundreds of times while we bailed hay. She would always follow us to the fields and she would more often than not run with coyotes while we stacked. When she saw the tractor leave the field she would turn back and follow us home. On the flip side, we would occasionally have a still born calf and not have enough time to get it buried that same day. The yotes would come right up in the barnyard and tear those carcasses up and our farm dog never left the doghouse. </p><p>I'm sure there are exceptions to the rule in most cases but the size of the coyotes I see are far above the average size of a typical coyotes. To some of the others points, they literally are the size of/look like German shepherds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBear56, post: 1622084, member: 38461"] On your second point, I personally watched our farm dog run with yotes hundreds of times while we bailed hay. She would always follow us to the fields and she would more often than not run with coyotes while we stacked. When she saw the tractor leave the field she would turn back and follow us home. On the flip side, we would occasionally have a still born calf and not have enough time to get it buried that same day. The yotes would come right up in the barnyard and tear those carcasses up and our farm dog never left the doghouse. I’m sure there are exceptions to the rule in most cases but the size of the coyotes I see are far above the average size of a typical coyotes. To some of the others points, they literally are the size of/look like German shepherds [/QUOTE]
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