Posted by Rick Kr on September 06, 2011 at 19:39:54 from (67.108.89.121):
In Reply to: Coyotes and calves posted by rrlund on September 06, 2011 at 07:10:23:
Randy, I am due east of you and coyotes were pretty thick here when I moved in my place 8 years ago in the "boonies". At the time I had 2 English Mastiffs that would run them out, but at night the coyotes would come right up to the house within 50 yards, sometimes running between the house and the barn. They would come up my tree rows and actually sit on the other side of my pond watching us at the campfire. Dogs would see them and take off on a chase, but mastiffs are the worlds fastest dogs. After 5 years of the neighbors/cousins hunting them, now I"ll see one or maybe two at a time. I use to see 4-6 in a pack every few days. I just nailed one the other day in a dead run with 30-06. 55 lb male. Neighbor heard his lab and something else growling, on his back porch his lab had drug a back quarter of a deer out of the woods and 3 coyotes were taking it from his dog, on the porch! He shot two of them.
With the size of them over here, I see no reason they why the wouldn"t go after a calf if they were hungry enough. Growing trees, mice and deer are my biggest problem. Coyotes get mice and fawns but I really don"t care to have them too close to the house.
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