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<blockquote data-quote="Dega Moo" data-source="post: 1146429" data-attributes="member: 19930"><p>I'm with Bez as well. Guys who work for me have claimed several times coyotes killed a calf but not once has there been evidence - blood on the ground or grass - that the calf was alive when the coyotes worked over the carcass. Given all the rodents, rabbits, ducks, geese, turkey and quail around here I have a hard time believing a coyote would eschew such easy prey in order to take on a 75 to 95 pound calf with a 1300 pound mother. </p><p></p><p>I'm also with Bez on the question of indiscriminate killing. It needs to be something I'm going to eat or it needs to be causing me actual distress. Otherwise why kill it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dega Moo, post: 1146429, member: 19930"] I'm with Bez as well. Guys who work for me have claimed several times coyotes killed a calf but not once has there been evidence - blood on the ground or grass - that the calf was alive when the coyotes worked over the carcass. Given all the rodents, rabbits, ducks, geese, turkey and quail around here I have a hard time believing a coyote would eschew such easy prey in order to take on a 75 to 95 pound calf with a 1300 pound mother. I'm also with Bez on the question of indiscriminate killing. It needs to be something I'm going to eat or it needs to be causing me actual distress. Otherwise why kill it? [/QUOTE]
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