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That really got me wondering about the interaction between coyotes and deer. I have always assumed that deer, with the exception of new fawns, were too big of an animal for coyotes to bother with.
Yeah, after reading this thread, the one thing I do know is that we don't know if coyotes can routinely take down healthy adult deer. :laughing::laughing::laughing: I think the coyotes can take down a sick adult or adults that are confined by snow, terrain, or obstacles but I am not convinced they can routinely take down a healthy adult with room to run. I know we have coyotes but the deer herd is not decreasing, though I wish it would, if anything the number of deer are growing. With hunting season in full swing, the deer are mostly seen after sunset but the does I have seen have had fawns with them.
We have seen darn few rabbits at our place over the years. However, in 2010 and 2011, we had a fair number of rabbits. I have seen none this year. The county used to be known for rabbits but I don't see them much if at all. We had a fox family living on our land. I think I heard them one night but it might have been the coyotes as well. I used to see the foxes but I have not seen them in years. I suspect the coyotes got the rabbits and foxes.
I find it interesting that people say you cannot kill enough coyotes to lesson their numbers. We used to have wolves in the eastern US but we do not anymore with a few exceptions. The exceptions are from government programs to reintroduce the wolves. Humans wiped out the wolves in the eastern US and certainly coyotes could be taken out if so desired.
The coyotes don't bother me per say unless they have lost their fear of people. The first coyote we saw, saw us, ran into the woods, stopped and look at us. It did not appear too fearful which I did not like. Our kids are getting bigger so the threat decreases and we protect the chickens pretty well though our dogs wonders a bit further from the house than we like but she does seem to know when danger is about. Thankfully, NC just allowed night hunting of coyotes so if the critters become a problem we have another option.
Later,
Dan