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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2840213" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>The smaller bones are eaten the larger ones are toys for a while then moved away from the den. flies, magpie's, buzzards etc... are attracted to them. Have you seen them bring any live toys for the pups yet? Is the nearby den the one you walked up on? The coyotes in my area make several clean outs before they pup, that way they have other places to take the kids if they need to. Do you know if there are any diseases going through your area, like parvo, mange or distemper? I have seen one older female that split her large litter up and had them in two den holes. There was a slight trail going from one hole to the other hole. She had six female pups in one hole and seven male pups in the other, the guy before me used to take her litter but leave her a couple of female pups, because she had large litters and he didn't want to run out of work, He was betting on genetics and that maybe the large litters would carry on in her pups. I don't know if that played a part in it or not for sure, but I suspect it might have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2840213, member: 91783"] The smaller bones are eaten the larger ones are toys for a while then moved away from the den. flies, magpie's, buzzards etc... are attracted to them. Have you seen them bring any live toys for the pups yet? Is the nearby den the one you walked up on? The coyotes in my area make several clean outs before they pup, that way they have other places to take the kids if they need to. Do you know if there are any diseases going through your area, like parvo, mange or distemper? I have seen one older female that split her large litter up and had them in two den holes. There was a slight trail going from one hole to the other hole. She had six female pups in one hole and seven male pups in the other, the guy before me used to take her litter but leave her a couple of female pups, because she had large litters and he didn't want to run out of work, He was betting on genetics and that maybe the large litters would carry on in her pups. I don't know if that played a part in it or not for sure, but I suspect it might have. [/QUOTE]
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