United States Department of Agriculture Leaflet No. 132

United States Department of Agriculture Leaflet No. 132

Den Hunting as a Means of Coyote ControlThere is perhaps no better method of keeping down the...
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Author: Dobyns, Harold Warren,1896-
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United States Department of Agriculture Leaflet No. 132

United States Department of Agriculture Leaflet No. 132

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United States Department of Agriculture Leaflet No. 132

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Author: Dobyns, Harold Warren,1896-
Format: eBook
Language: English

Den Hunting as a Means of Coyote Control

There is perhaps no better method of keeping down the increase of coyotes than to destroy the newly born whelps before they abandon the dens to shift for themselves. A little time spent in locating dens in April, May, and June and destroying the whelps will save months of strenuous effort trying to rid the range of the predators after they have reached maturity. Coyotes are particularly destructive during the denning season because of the need of extra food both for themselves and their young. Lambing bands of sheep on open ranges suffer the heaviest losses. Coyotes that kill lambs during April and May generally have dens, and when the dens are located and the whelps destroyed, the sheep killing usually stops. Some coyotes show great cunning in refraining from killing lambs near their dens and will pass by a band of sheep that is herded right over a den only to raid another several miles distant. They have been known to carry leg of lamb a distance of 8 miles to their young in the den. Contrary to the belief of stockmen and others, the male coyote is as destructive as the female, and special attention to fresh kills at lambing time has shown that the tracks of male coyotes are more in evidence than those of the females. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 48708
Author: Dobyns, Harold Warren
Release Date: Apr 15, 2015
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Contributor (Author): Young, Stanley Paul, 1889-1969


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