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<blockquote data-quote="429421blkangus" data-source="post: 929182" data-attributes="member: 18647"><p>We and several neighbors have lost calves to wolves this calving season, coyotes never seem to bother our cows though, but we are awfully hard on them as well. I agree with the posters that have stated that wild or lose domestic dogs are far more dangerous than coyotes, dogs just seem to get the thrill of seeing things run from them and will continue to maul. How close to a town or other ranch are you that it could be dogs? Some of the nicest family pets will be wild as soon as they leave the yard. Also don't rule out wolves as a cause if you are in a northern location. </p><p>longhorn, i believe that Taurus was refering to the OP :!:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="429421blkangus, post: 929182, member: 18647"] We and several neighbors have lost calves to wolves this calving season, coyotes never seem to bother our cows though, but we are awfully hard on them as well. I agree with the posters that have stated that wild or lose domestic dogs are far more dangerous than coyotes, dogs just seem to get the thrill of seeing things run from them and will continue to maul. How close to a town or other ranch are you that it could be dogs? Some of the nicest family pets will be wild as soon as they leave the yard. Also don't rule out wolves as a cause if you are in a northern location. longhorn, i believe that Taurus was refering to the OP :!: [/QUOTE]
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