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Re: Opinions on this livestock kill
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09/22/23 12:33 AM
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Re: Opinions on this livestock kill
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09/22/23 07:26 PM
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Killed in an open field is also pretty strong evidence that it was coyotes, lions prefer to hunt in cover. Did you find evidence that the doe was killed...may be coyotes feeding on a carcass. Adios, Gary
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Re: Opinions on this livestock kill
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10/01/23 12:22 AM
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I said field but was actually a good size clearing, the kill was 20’ from a treeline. Big cat was caught on a game cam a mile away. Could have been a cat kill that was interrupted by coyote’s Have eliminated several coyotes and a pair of good size bobkittys since Thanks for all their input on this
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Re: Opinions on this livestock kill
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10/02/23 02:58 AM
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Never seen coyotes leave a carcass like that. Appears skinned? They eat the guts first on near every critter we leave them. No experience with lions but doesn’t look like anything I’ve seen a bobcat do. To me it looks like a human processed carcass that was dumped.
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