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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
COYOTE ATTACK ON HUMAN AND DOG
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2558812" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Here where I live for the most part coyotes run in groups of two or sometimes three . It depends on a lot of different conditions as to weather or not they run in packs here . In the early fall you will have the young of the year and their adults running together as the pups are refining their hunting skills . If we get a cold winter and they are hunting larger animals in deeper snow cover again you will see them running in packs as well . We as humans have been doing a selective breeding program with the coyote for years . It's not our intention to but we tend to take the not so smart of them and the ones that aren't as cautious and leave the ones that are smart and cautious to breed with others that are the same giving us more young each year that are like their parents . We had a coyote that some railroad workers were feeding till it lost it's fear of them and took one of them great fun till someone got hurt . The USDA wildlife services were called it was put down all due to people that had no intention of that needing to be the case . Every year here you will have ranchers that get their dogs and themselves chased by coyote . They then call and have the coyote put down . In nearly every case there are pups close by that the adults don't want the dogs around . Alot of sheep ranchers run guard dogs here and I have seen coyote learn to out smart the dogs and still kill lambs .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2558812, member: 91783"] Here where I live for the most part coyotes run in groups of two or sometimes three . It depends on a lot of different conditions as to weather or not they run in packs here . In the early fall you will have the young of the year and their adults running together as the pups are refining their hunting skills . If we get a cold winter and they are hunting larger animals in deeper snow cover again you will see them running in packs as well . We as humans have been doing a selective breeding program with the coyote for years . It's not our intention to but we tend to take the not so smart of them and the ones that aren't as cautious and leave the ones that are smart and cautious to breed with others that are the same giving us more young each year that are like their parents . We had a coyote that some railroad workers were feeding till it lost it's fear of them and took one of them great fun till someone got hurt . The USDA wildlife services were called it was put down all due to people that had no intention of that needing to be the case . Every year here you will have ranchers that get their dogs and themselves chased by coyote . They then call and have the coyote put down . In nearly every case there are pups close by that the adults don't want the dogs around . Alot of sheep ranchers run guard dogs here and I have seen coyote learn to out smart the dogs and still kill lambs . [/QUOTE]
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