Posted by jdemaris on September 30, 2010 at 06:43:34 from (67.142.130.34):
In Reply to: Re: OT Coyotes (Rant) posted by Dave 2N on September 30, 2010 at 05:59:51:
New York "Eastern" coyotes are geneticaly quite different then western coyotes. Easterns are part red-wolf. That has been verified with DNA testing.
I've lived in Central New York for 40 years and have been around our local coyotes in many different ways. Even had one for a pet. I don't believe many of the negative stories I hear about them. My neighbor who is a NYS wildlife officer basically feels the same way. He's had to respond to many "reports" that wind up being done by dogs, not coyotes. Most reports around here that DO involve trouble coyotes - is when they go wacky from distemper, sarcoptic mange, rabies, etc.
I raise chickens, sheep and goats, off and on. Many winters when my barns were full of baby goats - I'd see coyote tracks near the open barn door. "Near" is 20 feet away. They never veered any closer, although it would of been easy to just walk in and grab a few kids.
Cannot say the same for red foxes, raccoons, or local dogs.
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