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<blockquote data-quote="Muskrat" data-source="post: 1932837" data-attributes="member: 10361"><p>Another thing that I didn't mention was just before we saw them there was what sounded like a dog barking to the north of us. I thought that it was funny because to the North there isn't any houses for about 4 to 5 miles. As the barking was going on it turned into a howl like a wolf does. Not the usual yip of a coyote. Also about 2 months ago we had two horses that had puncher wounds in there hind quarters and I watched the pastures for a few nights to see if maybe someone dumped a dog which happens frequently. Nothing showed up. Our horses have thier rabies shots so I just doctored them and thought no more about it. We have been seeing alot of larger than coyote tracks at our back pond but didn't think much of it until now. Are they protected here or are they fair game next time I see them. Talked to my neighbor to my West and he said he thought he has seen them a few times this past summer so that means they are hanging around in this area whatever they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muskrat, post: 1932837, member: 10361"] Another thing that I didn't mention was just before we saw them there was what sounded like a dog barking to the north of us. I thought that it was funny because to the North there isn't any houses for about 4 to 5 miles. As the barking was going on it turned into a howl like a wolf does. Not the usual yip of a coyote. Also about 2 months ago we had two horses that had puncher wounds in there hind quarters and I watched the pastures for a few nights to see if maybe someone dumped a dog which happens frequently. Nothing showed up. Our horses have thier rabies shots so I just doctored them and thought no more about it. We have been seeing alot of larger than coyote tracks at our back pond but didn't think much of it until now. Are they protected here or are they fair game next time I see them. Talked to my neighbor to my West and he said he thought he has seen them a few times this past summer so that means they are hanging around in this area whatever they are. [/QUOTE]
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