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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 602124" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>i dont remember when ive ever seen more than one coyote at a time until the last year or so. but there is a pair thats been hanging around and they arent scared of anything. last year a young cow went missing and i noticed her gone within 24 hours, but when i found her she was dead kind of in a hole in the woods. her calf had been as best as i could tell pulled out of her and dragged away. i know the calf was dragged away but i'm not sure if it was removed from her or if she had it and died later. anyway, she didnt have a mark on her that i could see so i dont know if she died calving or from stress or what.i never found the calf. i have also had dead calves disappear before i could bury them. a couple of weeks ago a heifer left her calf hidden while she went to eat and i never found hide nor hair of the calf and i think the coyotes got it and took it away. makes me sick. Fortunately one of the coyotes got run over this week, at least i hope it was one of my problem yotes. </p><p></p><p>One coyote isnt a problem. when they start hunting in pairs or packs is when you have a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 602124, member: 57"] i dont remember when ive ever seen more than one coyote at a time until the last year or so. but there is a pair thats been hanging around and they arent scared of anything. last year a young cow went missing and i noticed her gone within 24 hours, but when i found her she was dead kind of in a hole in the woods. her calf had been as best as i could tell pulled out of her and dragged away. i know the calf was dragged away but i'm not sure if it was removed from her or if she had it and died later. anyway, she didnt have a mark on her that i could see so i dont know if she died calving or from stress or what.i never found the calf. i have also had dead calves disappear before i could bury them. a couple of weeks ago a heifer left her calf hidden while she went to eat and i never found hide nor hair of the calf and i think the coyotes got it and took it away. makes me sick. Fortunately one of the coyotes got run over this week, at least i hope it was one of my problem yotes. One coyote isnt a problem. when they start hunting in pairs or packs is when you have a problem. [/QUOTE]
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