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<blockquote data-quote="ouhunter2506" data-source="post: 460983" data-attributes="member: 14327"><p>Mikecr, I respect your choice not to shoot them but on my place and this area are so many that they have attacked some of my calves and killed many over the years. I had 35 Chickens several yrs ago and once they got a taste they wiped them out in a matter of 2 weeks so I shot at and killed every Coyote that can close to my house. I respect them as well and don't shoot everyone I see. Example: If I'm sitting in one of my deer stands or Turkey hunting most times I will let them pass but they are very hard of the deer and Turkey population we the Coyote population get too high. Coyote's are a very smart creature, when you thin there pack real low the females will have more pups in there litters. If the pack is over populated the females will have less pups in here litter or not come into heat. I will shoot them every chance I get though but not every time because I really like to see them running around. They will be around long after we are gone, they are survivors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ouhunter2506, post: 460983, member: 14327"] Mikecr, I respect your choice not to shoot them but on my place and this area are so many that they have attacked some of my calves and killed many over the years. I had 35 Chickens several yrs ago and once they got a taste they wiped them out in a matter of 2 weeks so I shot at and killed every Coyote that can close to my house. I respect them as well and don't shoot everyone I see. Example: If I'm sitting in one of my deer stands or Turkey hunting most times I will let them pass but they are very hard of the deer and Turkey population we the Coyote population get too high. Coyote's are a very smart creature, when you thin there pack real low the females will have more pups in there litters. If the pack is over populated the females will have less pups in here litter or not come into heat. I will shoot them every chance I get though but not every time because I really like to see them running around. They will be around long after we are gone, they are survivors. [/QUOTE]
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