Posted by jackinok on October 18, 2012 at 06:38:45 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: O/T Coyotes posted by greenmachineman on October 18, 2012 at 05:48:21:
in my experience no. ive never had a problem with coyoyes getting calves ,but there has been folks on here who swear they have problems. lots of folks really believe they have problems,but in my experience of raising cattle ive never had one single instance where i actually seen one chasing or killing a calf. seen literaly hundreds of dogs kill calves and cattle though. as for the noise,two coyotes can sound like a dozen,especialy young ones playing.you will often see coyotes hanging around at calving time , but if you sit and watch them youll find they are mainly after the afterbirth,and will follow a young calf for its milk rich excrement.they will however be on a calf thats been stillborn,and will very quickly eat a old cow thats died due to comlications during birth.it my belief that is when most folks claim a coyote kill. but like i say theres folks around who claim they will kill calves and cattle.most have never actually seen it when you question them close,and those that do say they seen it happening often report a pack of coyotes not one or two.the most ive ever actually seen personally in one pack was fifteen,and they could by sheer numbers then be a real problem. like a pack of dogs running together thier whole mentality changes for some reason. sort of like a large group of people feeding off each others fear,panic or anger.
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