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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 474725" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>The "problem" thing puzzles me. You state you are worried about new born calves. Have those coyotes actually killed any of your stock? Have they even run any calves? </p><p></p><p>I watch coyotes go through the pasture and they don't even look at the cattle. </p><p></p><p>There are some dogs that have been seen running my calves. Three neighbors are going at it with that dog owner right now. I've never met him or spoke to him. This is going to be an SSS scenario for me, as soon as I see those dogs on my place. The owner is probably going to blame on of those folks who politely contacted him. If he found out it was me, I might get nails thrown on the drive or something. </p><p></p><p>Secretly, I am hoping the coyotes beat me to the SSS. Coyotes are very beneficial with all these city folks moving in with umpteen dogs running around. Many folks I talk to see the coyotes as an asset. </p><p></p><p>Mexican buzzards are a real problem with new born calves. I have not heard of anyone losing a calve to coyotes but I have heard the buzzard stories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 474725, member: 3162"] The "problem" thing puzzles me. You state you are worried about new born calves. Have those coyotes actually killed any of your stock? Have they even run any calves? I watch coyotes go through the pasture and they don't even look at the cattle. There are some dogs that have been seen running my calves. Three neighbors are going at it with that dog owner right now. I've never met him or spoke to him. This is going to be an SSS scenario for me, as soon as I see those dogs on my place. The owner is probably going to blame on of those folks who politely contacted him. If he found out it was me, I might get nails thrown on the drive or something. Secretly, I am hoping the coyotes beat me to the SSS. Coyotes are very beneficial with all these city folks moving in with umpteen dogs running around. Many folks I talk to see the coyotes as an asset. Mexican buzzards are a real problem with new born calves. I have not heard of anyone losing a calve to coyotes but I have heard the buzzard stories. [/QUOTE]
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