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Wyoming Sheep Rancher Says Coyotes Guard His Flock, As Does Eagle-Stomping Ewe
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1803993" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Neighbor has caught them 6-7 at a time attacking a new calf. This winter I had coyotes kill a deer at my house one night. There was snow on the ground so you could see the tracks. The tracks and the blood sure told the story. They were literally in my back yard about 40 feet from the house at one point. My dogs were in the kennel and barked all night. In the morning all that was left of the deer was some of the spine and some ribs attached. One or two coyotes don't consume an entire Mule deer in one night. The first picture was in the back yard not more than 40 feet from the house. That last pictured I turned and took a picture of the house from where they finally drug the deer down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1803993, member: 498"] Neighbor has caught them 6-7 at a time attacking a new calf. This winter I had coyotes kill a deer at my house one night. There was snow on the ground so you could see the tracks. The tracks and the blood sure told the story. They were literally in my back yard about 40 feet from the house at one point. My dogs were in the kennel and barked all night. In the morning all that was left of the deer was some of the spine and some ribs attached. One or two coyotes don't consume an entire Mule deer in one night. The first picture was in the back yard not more than 40 feet from the house. That last pictured I turned and took a picture of the house from where they finally drug the deer down. [/QUOTE]
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