Rattler12 said:
GSS said:
Rattler12 said:
GSS said:
Do you routinely misconstrue other's comments, or is this an exception?
We run cattle, have zero "love" for coyotes, but nor is a complete elimination of predators ever on our radar. The referenced Menard ranch had undergone the "gov't trapper" route...eradication of ALL predators.
Yet the rancher was oblivious to the unintended consequences of a rabbit and coon population explosion.
I must have hit a nerve ....wasn't the intention. But the question still remains. Which would coyotes/ foxes go after first? Lambs and kids or jackrabbits? Are you saying predation on cattle is the same as sheep and goats?
This....."Why the love of life for the yote/fox and the indifference towards the deer? Double standard?"
...tells me the only right answer or perspective, will be the one you espouse.
Why evade the question? Which will they go after first?
If I must...with context. This ranch was 4000 acres, one pasture (not even a section) was being used for goats (and that effort was abandoned), the rest cattle, 100% predator eradication. So the
one fox spotted had plenty of rabbits, coons, rats, mice, to dine on, no competition, but I suppose that the fox could have only chosen to eat kid goats, and simply gone hungry, when a baby goat was not available.
Or been the opportunists that most predators are, and chowed down on the closest meal.
But you're probably right, that fox definitely would have only dined on kid goats. Death to all foxes, coyotes, bobcats, badgers, hawks, bald eagles, etc...
And if you're having success on downed cows getting up, recovering...consider yourself very lucky.
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