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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5662097" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That's one thing I respect about coyotes. They compete with me for deer but at least they consume what they kill. I went up on the hill last summer because I saw buzzards & could smell a carcass. When I found it, it was a spotted fawn rotting away completely intact. When I checked cams I saw that there had been two loose dogs chasing a doe & fawn. I suspect that was the fawn. Whatever killed it did it for fun and left it. Had it been yotes or a cat there wouldn't have been a carcass for me to find. But a dog kill will be left to rot and for some reason coyotes nor bobcats will scavenge it. Stray and loose dogs burn me up to no end. When I see them in my woods, they don't make it back home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5662097, member: 20583"] That's one thing I respect about coyotes. They compete with me for deer but at least they consume what they kill. I went up on the hill last summer because I saw buzzards & could smell a carcass. When I found it, it was a spotted fawn rotting away completely intact. When I checked cams I saw that there had been two loose dogs chasing a doe & fawn. I suspect that was the fawn. Whatever killed it did it for fun and left it. Had it been yotes or a cat there wouldn't have been a carcass for me to find. But a dog kill will be left to rot and for some reason coyotes nor bobcats will scavenge it. Stray and loose dogs burn me up to no end. When I see them in my woods, they don't make it back home. [/QUOTE]
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