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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1116045" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>It is tough seeing a newborn dead. Sorry you are having to deal with it.</p><p>Many cows will take a calf with out much effort if done soon enough. Once they are deep into mourning and trying to forget, it seems harder for them to accept a graft.</p><p>Coyote tracks are different than dog tracks. Coyote tracks are pointed vs round like. Coyotes and Mexican Buzzards will also day the eyes. </p><p>I have more trouble with neighborhood dogs when they form a pack. Have only had one lost to coyotes and it was a sick calf we had been treating, probably would have lost it anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1116045, member: 17986"] It is tough seeing a newborn dead. Sorry you are having to deal with it. Many cows will take a calf with out much effort if done soon enough. Once they are deep into mourning and trying to forget, it seems harder for them to accept a graft. Coyote tracks are different than dog tracks. Coyote tracks are pointed vs round like. Coyotes and Mexican Buzzards will also day the eyes. I have more trouble with neighborhood dogs when they form a pack. Have only had one lost to coyotes and it was a sick calf we had been treating, probably would have lost it anyway. [/QUOTE]
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