Posted by jackinok on September 07, 2011 at 08:38:10 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: Coyotes and calves posted by Traditional Farmer on September 07, 2011 at 07:41:55:
no ,you lower the population and the litter size increases.the limiting factor is food and available range.ever seen a doe with two or even three fawns? thats because theres a abundance of food.thats a simple fact that anyone can understand,the more food the more carrying capacity plain and simple,its not some bs or rocket science.and for your info there has NEVER ,EVER been a trapper that can eliminate the coyote population,its been tried for over 200 years in the US alone,and anyone who says he can is a flat liar,or extremly ignorant!.AND most places there is a year round season on coyotes, their numbers are increasing and spreading everywhere,and folks hunt them now,in greater numbers , than ever!its one of the fastest growing hunting sports there is!.go ahead and shoot them, for every one you shoot there will be another one or two next month or next year.dont believe it, try to kill them all, you wont succeed any better than anyone else has.doubt you'll save many calves doing so.if coyotes killed calves on more than a very rare opportunistic level,the whole bovine species would have died out long ago just from the sheer numbers of predators.
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