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<blockquote data-quote="rooster740" data-source="post: 414916" data-attributes="member: 10582"><p>It seems like just about every coyote or wolf, that I see is mange covered, the problem is how many do you let live? I played that game with coyotes around my house and they get real hungry when they are naked, which leads to aggressive behavior. I can not say if it is the pure hunger or starvation messing with there mind. My dogs have had some doozy fights with the little gray rat tailed sickened buggers, never the mange. With a supply of chickens that is not endless and children around, I now shoot everyone of the nasty critters. Having seen quite a few of both, the greater and lesser coyote manged up and dead, I have always noticed not a thing ever eats them, ever! My food for thought is this. It is my understanding that the mange is a mite, and once a den has been infected, the den will transfer the mange. I have loaded many a mange covered elk onto a pack horse and I have not ever had the mange. The whole process of packing an elk onto a horse could be considered quite the mauling by the <u>International Oh My God There Is Blood Everywhere Institute</u>, so happy killin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster740, post: 414916, member: 10582"] It seems like just about every coyote or wolf, that I see is mange covered, the problem is how many do you let live? I played that game with coyotes around my house and they get real hungry when they are naked, which leads to aggressive behavior. I can not say if it is the pure hunger or starvation messing with there mind. My dogs have had some doozy fights with the little gray rat tailed sickened buggers, never the mange. With a supply of chickens that is not endless and children around, I now shoot everyone of the nasty critters. Having seen quite a few of both, the greater and lesser coyote manged up and dead, I have always noticed not a thing ever eats them, ever! My food for thought is this. It is my understanding that the mange is a mite, and once a den has been infected, the den will transfer the mange. I have loaded many a mange covered elk onto a pack horse and I have not ever had the mange. The whole process of packing an elk onto a horse could be considered quite the mauling by the [U]International Oh My God There Is Blood Everywhere Institute[/U], so happy killin! [/QUOTE]
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