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Re: O/T Coyote problems
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Posted by rgvtx on February 01, 2007 at 15:59:11 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: O/T Coyote problems posted by Jim WJ on February 01, 2007 at 15:38:11:
I lost a rooster a few weeks ago, I discovered several rings of feathers and blood in the yard but no sign of even a bone. I found an area that had been dug out under the fence but at the time had no idea what it was. About a week later I spotted a coyote during the day a few hundred yards behind the barn and it ran into a neighboring grapefruit grove when it saw me. A few days ago my dog (a beagle) was barking early in the morning which isn't unusual but she sounded a little different so I went out to take a look. Sure enough coming across the field were two coyotes. I ran back in the house and grabbed the closest gun I could get my hands on (a 22 revolver) and managed to get a good shot at one of them as he had stopped about 75 feet away and was watching my dog. I really think my dog was trying to get the coyotes attention to allow me a shot, she's pretty darn smart. I fired and the coyote jumped straight up and took off running upon returning to earth and headed to that same grapefruit grove. I have not seen any coyotes since then and my dog has been fairly quiet the last few nights so I'm hoping the coyote either bleed to death or moved on to another county.
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