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<blockquote data-quote="u4411clb" data-source="post: 939295" data-attributes="member: 17248"><p>We have coyotes and yes we have wild or pets packing together acting wild dogs in my area. I have found that if a calf is just born more often than not it is a coyote and if you see bones at a later age usually pack dogs are the culprit. But coyotes are a big problem around here that is why you see on the news people losing their cats and small dogs because of how brave they have become. The coyote problem is really bad around Redstone Arsenal where they are not pressured or hunted due to it being a military base I have seen some driving to work that looked to weigh 50+ lbs easy. But I have purchased 6 donkeys and have not lost any calves in the last couple of years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u4411clb, post: 939295, member: 17248"] We have coyotes and yes we have wild or pets packing together acting wild dogs in my area. I have found that if a calf is just born more often than not it is a coyote and if you see bones at a later age usually pack dogs are the culprit. But coyotes are a big problem around here that is why you see on the news people losing their cats and small dogs because of how brave they have become. The coyote problem is really bad around Redstone Arsenal where they are not pressured or hunted due to it being a military base I have seen some driving to work that looked to weigh 50+ lbs easy. But I have purchased 6 donkeys and have not lost any calves in the last couple of years. [/QUOTE]
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