Posted by Bobl1958 on January 13, 2017 at 13:18:46 from (68.98.205.31):
In Reply to: Re: coyotes/OT posted by notjustair on January 13, 2017 at 08:56:38:
If you have calves getting eaten before they stand up, you better take a look at your cows. I've never heard of calves getting eaten like that and my Dad had close to 250 cows and calved all winter in Central KS when I was growing up and into later years. In fact, I've never heard of coyotes eating live calves here in Kansas. You might want to touch base with who is telling you that whopper..lol!
I know packs of dogs can and will attempt that, and I know coyotes will sure take out cats and dogs, but around here you won't see that. If we had a calf that died at birth, the coyotes would usually eat on it by morning, same with a larger one or cow for that matter.
I have hunted coyotes for years, both with dogs and rifles. I don't know about the Eastern ones that may be crossed with a wolf, but here they aren't the viscous killers they are made out to be. Usually arrive after the fact. I still live in the country and still have livestock. Bob
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