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You ever have one vanish??????
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1402169" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>The article I read was speaking about their range and habits, which I think there is merit to. I see coyotes as being opportunistic, and if they haven't bothered livestock, it's more because they haven't needed to but would if they had a need or saw the opportunity. When I was a child there were no coyotes around, domestic dogs were the biggest problem for livestock owners. Then the dog problems decreased with only sporadic incidents, about the same time coyotes were becoming more noticeable. Foxes became fewer, although some seem to have apparently taken up residence close to the house and yard. The other morning, I stopped and got off the tractor to investigate something odd looking, turns out to have been the tail, and part of red fox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1402169, member: 24816"] The article I read was speaking about their range and habits, which I think there is merit to. I see coyotes as being opportunistic, and if they haven't bothered livestock, it's more because they haven't needed to but would if they had a need or saw the opportunity. When I was a child there were no coyotes around, domestic dogs were the biggest problem for livestock owners. Then the dog problems decreased with only sporadic incidents, about the same time coyotes were becoming more noticeable. Foxes became fewer, although some seem to have apparently taken up residence close to the house and yard. The other morning, I stopped and got off the tractor to investigate something odd looking, turns out to have been the tail, and part of red fox. [/QUOTE]
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