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Re: Deer health???
[Re: Hunting-231]
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01/28/15 04:32 PM
01/28/15 04:32 PM
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I know for a fact if we have a cow or calf to get sick and die, a buzzard or yote neither one will eat it. It will lay there and rot before a scavenger eats it. I guess what I am getting at is, if a coyote eats a fawn, then it caught it alive. If a fawn dies of sickness or infection, I don't think a yote will eat it. Your yotes must not be as hungry as our's. We killed 5 feral hogs several weeks ago and dumped them at the gut pile, and there is STILL fresh coyote crap with hog hair within 500-yards of where we dumped them. They were eating them fresh and apparently now that they are good and ripe. Re read I said SICK DEAD ANIMALS.. not just dead
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