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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1754042" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Well said. </p><p>That is our approach too. Your situation sounds very similar to here. We are thick with coyotes yet red foxes were never wiped out, there were a few years that they didn't seem as prevalent but over the last several years they have been pretty common. Groundhogs seem to have moved in closer to barns and outbuildings as have some foxes. </p><p>We are thick with turkeys and deers are a fairly common sight. We see rabbits fairly often too. </p><p>There is a lot less hunting these days and the food sources for coyotes are very diverse, they are opportunistic predators and will go after what ever game they come across as well as taking a young calf if they can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1754042, member: 24816"] Well said. That is our approach too. Your situation sounds very similar to here. We are thick with coyotes yet red foxes were never wiped out, there were a few years that they didn’t seem as prevalent but over the last several years they have been pretty common. Groundhogs seem to have moved in closer to barns and outbuildings as have some foxes. We are thick with turkeys and deers are a fairly common sight. We see rabbits fairly often too. There is a lot less hunting these days and the food sources for coyotes are very diverse, they are opportunistic predators and will go after what ever game they come across as well as taking a young calf if they can. [/QUOTE]
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