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Fawn Killer Gets Lead Poisoning, Is that a good thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ohlongarm" data-source="post: 2270790" data-attributes="member: 112151"><p>Gentlemen let me interject, I've killed realistically upwards of 1000 coyotes, a large coyote in Ohio is 45 lbs., here's a pic of one in dead of winter very lean , in good times he might have gone 55lbs. The only way to know for sure is to weigh them, 80 lbs. doubtful, HOWEVER Ohio DNR has documented some in the 65 to 75 lb. range, HOWEVER DNA testing showed northern timber wolf in the genetic background. This crossbreeding has occurred when Lake Erie freezes over and northern timber wolves cross the ice and interbreed with coyotes, all proven by DNA Testing a relatively simple process. Coydogs are extremely rare I actually thought I killed one picture to be posted HOWEVER after DNA testing it was proven to be a pure coyote. I deal in facts not speculation or drama. Here we go. The first picture red coyote was 100% pure DNA tested by my friend a veterinarian he's all into this kind of stuff, I also provide him with coyote hearts he checks the heartworm infestation in them in Ohio .I would have bet the farm this was a coydog. In the summer this coyote hanging might have hit 50 to 55 rare anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohlongarm, post: 2270790, member: 112151"] Gentlemen let me interject, I've killed realistically upwards of 1000 coyotes, a large coyote in Ohio is 45 lbs., here's a pic of one in dead of winter very lean , in good times he might have gone 55lbs. The only way to know for sure is to weigh them, 80 lbs. doubtful, HOWEVER Ohio DNR has documented some in the 65 to 75 lb. range, HOWEVER DNA testing showed northern timber wolf in the genetic background. This crossbreeding has occurred when Lake Erie freezes over and northern timber wolves cross the ice and interbreed with coyotes, all proven by DNA Testing a relatively simple process. Coydogs are extremely rare I actually thought I killed one picture to be posted HOWEVER after DNA testing it was proven to be a pure coyote. I deal in facts not speculation or drama. Here we go. The first picture red coyote was 100% pure DNA tested by my friend a veterinarian he's all into this kind of stuff, I also provide him with coyote hearts he checks the heartworm infestation in them in Ohio .I would have bet the farm this was a coydog. In the summer this coyote hanging might have hit 50 to 55 rare anyways. [/QUOTE]
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