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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5152371" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Have shot yotes and had deer come through right after with a dead yote laying there that I know they could smell. Had three does last year standing in my field and a yote popped out about 50 yards past the does. Shot the yote and the deer just stood there looking around for a few minutes. They went back to feeding like nothing happened.</p><p></p><p>I heard and read about the study about yotes hierarchy being out whack and causing populations to explode. Also heard that female coyotes can control how many pups they can have. Far as the yotes being killed out, all I know is the years I kill 6 or more on our small property, I have had more deer around. </p><p></p><p>I kill yotes indiscriminately. Have killed several out the back door of the house. I don't want them killing my calves or killing fawns. I may not be able to control the population but I know a dead yote this fall won't kill any fawns or calves in the spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5152371, member: 16465"] Have shot yotes and had deer come through right after with a dead yote laying there that I know they could smell. Had three does last year standing in my field and a yote popped out about 50 yards past the does. Shot the yote and the deer just stood there looking around for a few minutes. They went back to feeding like nothing happened. I heard and read about the study about yotes hierarchy being out whack and causing populations to explode. Also heard that female coyotes can control how many pups they can have. Far as the yotes being killed out, all I know is the years I kill 6 or more on our small property, I have had more deer around. I kill yotes indiscriminately. Have killed several out the back door of the house. I don't want them killing my calves or killing fawns. I may not be able to control the population but I know a dead yote this fall won't kill any fawns or calves in the spring. [/QUOTE]
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