Posted by Pops1532 on September 30, 2010 at 23:47:12 from (71.239.11.176):
In Reply to: OT Coyotes (Rant) posted by Tech 7 on September 29, 2010 at 15:24:44:
About 12-15 years ago coyotes became a big problem in NE IL, especially near a particular town about 20 miles from here. It started off with farmers losing animals. Then the coyotes became more bold and killed many dogs in town. There was an article in the paper about a kid that had gotten off a tractor to check on a piece of equipment. When he climbed back on the tractor he found 17 coyotes had surrounded him. Scared the heck out of him.
There were two coyotes that would come right up to our fenced yard at night. Our shepard/chow mix that was inside the fence would growl at them. We'd shine a flashlight out the window and the coyotes would take off. We heard them kill something close by one night after we scared them away from our place.
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