Posted by Texasmark1 on October 18, 2012 at 06:17:02 from (67.142.175.21):
In Reply to: O/T Coyotes posted by greenmachineman on October 18, 2012 at 05:48:21:
It's amazing how far their yips and howling sounds travel. You'd think they were right next to you but they could be a mile away.
I notice that just after dusk they round up into packs for the night's hunting. There is this big crescendo of noise and then it gets quiet.
Around here they mainly work the creek bottoms but the creeks are like your fingers and they migrate from finger to finger. There is a path N and another S of my property and even after 30 years you still see them once in a while on the paths.
I have had my herd down in the bottoms on occasion. What I first do it to send a jacka$$ down there for a night. The next morning if he is still there I'll send the cows. Not worried about cows, it's the calving and calves I worry about. However seldom do you hear of a problem. Jacka$$es go after them with their front and rear hooves and really put on a show....but it works.
Actually I like them being around because if you need something cleaned up, usually it is gone (completely) the first or second night. Then must have an extraordinary ability to smell.
Urbania is sprawling here and sometimes you see one right out in plain sight during the day following the long established migration paths of their ancestors. They just lope along looking around but keep up their pace through yards, across highways and all.
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