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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 744500" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>Coyotes here are very thick,nothing for the snowmoobiler boys to get 20-25 in an afternoon. Used to be sheep in this country but they are all gone and am reasonibly sure that they will like baby calf as good as lamb, In most deep snow winters we usually expect to have a large herd of deer in our barley and other hay stacks,one winter they would come in to the yard at sundown and even get into the feedplant and cake storage bin before we were done feeding. Absolutely no deer here this year. A rather large herd of antelope winterd in the area but noticed that they are being moved around a lot. Hunters will have very poor hunting this fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 744500, member: 13859"] Coyotes here are very thick,nothing for the snowmoobiler boys to get 20-25 in an afternoon. Used to be sheep in this country but they are all gone and am reasonibly sure that they will like baby calf as good as lamb, In most deep snow winters we usually expect to have a large herd of deer in our barley and other hay stacks,one winter they would come in to the yard at sundown and even get into the feedplant and cake storage bin before we were done feeding. Absolutely no deer here this year. A rather large herd of antelope winterd in the area but noticed that they are being moved around a lot. Hunters will have very poor hunting this fall. [/QUOTE]
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