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<blockquote data-quote="BIZIN" data-source="post: 744397" data-attributes="member: 5783"><p>Coyotes have eaten probably 100 calves in the last 5 years out of our herd. Have a neighbour up near the ranch with 1000 sheep and they take 3-4 lambs a night from April till June. He brings his sheep off the pasture and into the corrals every single night and he has 6 Great Pyrenees dogs and the find a way past them. We poison them, trap them, shoot them and it doesnt stop. Neighbour at our feedlot shot 75-100 every year for 6 years as the coyotes travelled between the valley and the sheep feedlot next door to our feedlot. They take calves at night and in broad daylight. Coyotes are getting so brave they come into my parents yard during the day and walk right up on the deck. They have a $20/coyote bounty in Saskatchewan this year and I have friends who have shot over 300 of them in a 20 mile radius since November. They are smart too, they grab a calf and pull it under the nearest fence so the mother cant get at them, then they just sit there and dine while momma watches. I found a cow in the morning last year pushing a calf out that was stuck at the hips and his nose and ears were already eaten and he was still alive. I've even found them in the feedlot pens with cattle during the winter, they are usually mangy ones and they are curled up along the fence in the straw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIZIN, post: 744397, member: 5783"] Coyotes have eaten probably 100 calves in the last 5 years out of our herd. Have a neighbour up near the ranch with 1000 sheep and they take 3-4 lambs a night from April till June. He brings his sheep off the pasture and into the corrals every single night and he has 6 Great Pyrenees dogs and the find a way past them. We poison them, trap them, shoot them and it doesnt stop. Neighbour at our feedlot shot 75-100 every year for 6 years as the coyotes travelled between the valley and the sheep feedlot next door to our feedlot. They take calves at night and in broad daylight. Coyotes are getting so brave they come into my parents yard during the day and walk right up on the deck. They have a $20/coyote bounty in Saskatchewan this year and I have friends who have shot over 300 of them in a 20 mile radius since November. They are smart too, they grab a calf and pull it under the nearest fence so the mother cant get at them, then they just sit there and dine while momma watches. I found a cow in the morning last year pushing a calf out that was stuck at the hips and his nose and ears were already eaten and he was still alive. I've even found them in the feedlot pens with cattle during the winter, they are usually mangy ones and they are curled up along the fence in the straw. [/QUOTE]
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