Posted by Mn Dave on June 01, 2008 at 04:59:23 from (98.132.225.142):
In Reply to: Coyote posted by KEH on May 31, 2008 at 11:38:06:
We live in southern Mn. and had have them around for many years now. Four years ago we lost 2 baby beef calves to them, and then trapped and got one. Now the beef cows come home to calve at night. The calves are OK once they get old enough to run off from the critter. We have a neighbor that hunts them with dogs during the winter and he usually gets between 30 and 40 each winter. The dogs are equiped with transmitters in the collars, once they chase one up, the first set of dogs tire the critter out, and then the owner catches up with the dogs and sets a new batch of dogs on the trail, that is the batch of dogs that get him, the coyote will run back and forth for 15-20 miles before the second batch of dogs get him........hope he gets them all!!
The DNR, the God of all natural things......so they think. Where do you think the Asian Lady Bettles came from, now they are releasing wingless wasps to do the job that the Asian lady beetles did not do.......supposedly to help us farmers do away with the soybean aphids..........don't get me started on the this off topic subject.
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