Guess I should amend my previous post about shooting everything on sight.
I took in one stray that showed up on Christmas day. That didn't work out, but we're not against dogs or anything. It was just a one time incident that we were not comfortable with, so we got rid of the dog.
A few months ago we woke up to a large puppy on our front door. It was scared and hungry, so we fed it and brought it to the animal shelter.
I saw a white poodle walk across my pasture awhile ago. It was moving right along and seemed to be in a hurry to get someplace. I watched it go on it's way.
I don't care eithere way about killing an animal. If it has to be done, I do it. If not, I let it go. Same with hunting. I let more legal deer go than I shoot by a huge margin. There is no thrill in just killing a deer for me, but in outsmarting an old, mature buck. That's different.
I don't care for fur coats for myself, but do admire them on women. It's something that I find very attractive, but it's very doubtful that I'll ever spend the money for one to give to Steph. It's just not our thing.
I did read someplace that coyote fur is the only fur that snow wont stick to. It was used for allot of years for this purpose in winter coats. Then it became unfashoinable along with the discovery of synthetics that did the same thing. When coyote fur was used, there was a price on their pelts. Lot's of people shot and trapped them for their fur and their population levels were way down. Other animal levels went up and things got out of balance.
It seems to me that we're doing allot better job of managing our wildlife and herd levels of deer are doing better than expected in most places. Coyote populations are also doing very well!!!
I might not be accurate on the ones we saw weighing 40 pounds. That was just a guess based on Steph's son. He weighs 40 pounds and the two we saw the other night looked about his size. Hard to tell for sure, but I bet I'm close by 5 pounds.
In California they outlawed the killing and hunting of Mt Lions. Since then, lion attacks have been way up. They have been coming into towns and cities, killing pets and even a few people. They have lost their fear of humans and come into contact on a regular basis.
It seems to me that if there was a hunting season, then they would have the fear of humans back in their thinking and we'd have fewer attacks. Right now the Department of Fish and Game kill more lions per year on depridation permits from promlem cats then at any time there was a hunting season. We wont even get into the money spent to protect a species that is overpopulated that you have to hire professionals to kill versus having hunters buy a tag that only sees a very small percentage that actually kill an animal, but generates revenue to the state.
The same thing will happen with coyotes if left unchecked. Let them run wild, but when they come into contact with people and start to lose their respect and fear of us, and you will have problems. It's just a matter of time.
Shoot the first one that gives you concern, and the others will get the message. Otherwise, I enjoy hearing them sing and night and watching them out in the wild.
Eddie