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Old 12-17-2004 | 08:58 PM
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Coyotes are getting to be a huge impact on everthing, rabbits, squirrls, domestic cats & dogs. They take fawns as they are being born, pretty aweful if you ask me! Do you also see the size of these cannies they have bred with the Red Wolf! Packs are bigger & stronger! There is a season , get rid of them, I have one now that has been trying to lure my Ausie from the farm, I understand the end result is the pack is waiting! That makes me a bit pissed, he is a working dog on a horse farm, of course the deer are hiding in with the horses.........Look at there scat, nothing but Deer of course it is an impact!!
ORIGINAL: White_Farm

Well, I've heard of people being fairly skeptical about coyotes having that much of an impact on the deer population, but I've always thought they would have more of an impact than hunters would. Onto the story... Apparently locally here in upstate, NY the DEC found a coyote den and set up a camera for a few months. Over the course of that time there were several coyote pups living in the den. Apparently during there first few months the parent(s) brought back 27 fawns to the den for them, 27!! Now if that doesn't have a fairly hefty impact on an areas deer population I don't know what does.

That doesn't hold a candle to the 6 or 7 deer that get taken each year in the 100 acres I hunt on. Looks like its time to do some house-cleaning on coyotes in the area.

Tim
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