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<blockquote data-quote="Mcranch" data-source="post: 2741280" data-attributes="member: 116903"><p>Yes, coyotes will pull a calf down. There have been arguments on that. Many do not believe they are capable. I myself went to put out feed one cold January morning. I noticed a cow running back and forth along the fence line frantically. I topped the hill and a coyote had her calf by the nose. I placed a .223 pill into the coyote. The coyote sat down then started spinning biting and pulling at its entrails that were out. I guess it thought it must be a snake biting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcranch, post: 2741280, member: 116903"] Yes, coyotes will pull a calf down. There have been arguments on that. Many do not believe they are capable. I myself went to put out feed one cold January morning. I noticed a cow running back and forth along the fence line frantically. I topped the hill and a coyote had her calf by the nose. I placed a .223 pill into the coyote. The coyote sat down then started spinning biting and pulling at its entrails that were out. I guess it thought it must be a snake biting. [/QUOTE]
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