The coyote population in my area is "healthy" to say the least! Many, many coyotes!
Now personally I don't think that is a bad thing, but a lot of people would disagree!
At one time coyotes were worth a few bucks and there was no problem with trappers/hunters keeping the population under control, but now they are virtually worthless and few will bother. I also believe modern confined livestock operations have proven to be an easy food source and encouraged coyotes to become less afraid of man as well as helped create the population explosion? I don't think you are supposed to leave the deads out for the coyotes but it is a very common practice, especially aroung hog barns?
I hear all these horror stories about coyotes killing calves etc. but in all my years I've never lost a calf to coyotes. They travel through the cows all the time and the cows basically just ignore them.
I certainly value my coyotes for keeping the gophers and mice under control and I always like to hear them "singing" at night!
When I had chickens they sure cleaned them up if they got a chance, but I figured well that is their nature and it was my fault for not taking better care of my chickens! And in the long run I'd rather have coyotes than chickens anyway!
Now personally I don't think that is a bad thing, but a lot of people would disagree!
At one time coyotes were worth a few bucks and there was no problem with trappers/hunters keeping the population under control, but now they are virtually worthless and few will bother. I also believe modern confined livestock operations have proven to be an easy food source and encouraged coyotes to become less afraid of man as well as helped create the population explosion? I don't think you are supposed to leave the deads out for the coyotes but it is a very common practice, especially aroung hog barns?
I hear all these horror stories about coyotes killing calves etc. but in all my years I've never lost a calf to coyotes. They travel through the cows all the time and the cows basically just ignore them.
I certainly value my coyotes for keeping the gophers and mice under control and I always like to hear them "singing" at night!
When I had chickens they sure cleaned them up if they got a chance, but I figured well that is their nature and it was my fault for not taking better care of my chickens! And in the long run I'd rather have coyotes than chickens anyway!
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