Posted by buickanddeere on June 01, 2008 at 06:52:23 from (192.75.48.150):
In Reply to: Coyote posted by KEH on May 31, 2008 at 11:38:06:
Coyotes moved into the area 35 years ago. Heavy predation on sheep, they will even enter a barn to grab lambs. Used to be groundhogs by the dozen in every hay field. Now it's event to see more than 1-2 ground hogs in a 50 acre field.
Cross breeding is resulting in coydogs that are larger and bolder. There's even a coydog on the nuclear site now.
There are coyotes living on the hatbour front in down town Toronto.
If it wasn't for my Border Collie the coyotes would have cleaned out all my chickens and turkeys.
I've shot 5 coyotes off the back deck of my house or the back yard.
This spring while planting wheat. I was surprised to see two coyotes in the tractor headlights only 30-40 yeards away.
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