Posted by Smalltowner on March 17, 2014 at 09:52:36 from (166.214.73.18):
In Reply to: feral hog bait posted by Nancy Howell on March 17, 2014 at 09:05:28:
I hope the stuff does not kill anymore coyotes....they eat LOTS of baby pigs in the wild but people kill way too many...they eat tons of field mice and rats too. More coyotes, less feral pigs. Sure, they will take a cat or small dog too occasionally, but they do a lot of good. Feral dogs (many times they are pets that "packed up" and revert to their wild side) kill more livestock around here than coyotes. I saw a pack of 3 chasing a guy's horses in his pasture, watched while he expertly killed all 3 with 3 shots from over 100 yards with a scoped deer rifle. Good ridance, keep your dogs at home I say. Anyway, good luck with the hog control.
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