The one's down here in Alabama are getting bigger as they breed with the larger dogs. We have two packs living close by my farm. Them things make the biggest ruckus. I have to laugh at the red head because she is so afraid of those things when they start up at night. I don't much like them because they take a big hit on the fawn population. As the 'yotes have increased, the deer are going down hill around here. The little deer still come out of the woods at night and cross one of my fields and stay in a small about 5 acre plot in front of my house. I've seen them right on the heels of a fawn they were about to eat. I read recently in a report here in my state that they eat about 7-8 fawns per coyote per year. That means as the coyotes increase more....my deer decrease more. I know you serious farmers don't much like deer, but I like to hunt and no one around me grows any serious crops anymore. Just mostly cows. Dang things can run 42.9 MPH. That's fast in my book....fast than this old fart can run.....lol :shock:
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