Posted by jdemaris on September 29, 2010 at 15:39:56 from (67.142.130.22):
In Reply to: OT Coyotes (Rant) posted by Tech 7 on September 29, 2010 at 15:24:44:
Eastern or western coyotes? Here in NY, our's are bigger then western coyotes since they're more of a hybrid and are part red wolf. Maybe our's are more barn-shy? Very rare around here for a coyote to enter anyone's barn. Many get blamed for animal deaths, but usually the culprit winds up being a dog. I've had pigs, lambs, chickens and goats get killed in the barn. Always been a coon or dog, so far. All rural towns in New York are required to have an "animal damage assessor" who comes out and investigates killings. He/she is supposed to have some training and ID killings by wild or domestic culprit. If domestic, the town government has to pay out damages. I've collected many times - but it's not very much.
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