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Humane soc. Catches coyote in st catherines
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Geesh..."she was the perfect coyote"...ummm...ok.
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While those jacka**es are patting themselves on the back,that yote is probably hamstringing some farmers livestock. Honestly....some people's kids....
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trimmer21
While those jacka**es are patting themselves on the back,that yote is probably hamstringing some farmers livestock. Honestly....some people's kids....
Nah...it's already jumped a 6' high fence and is in someones backyard snacking on their dog...or maybe its one of those nice "urban coyotes" that we have no need to be concerned about.
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Did anyone watch the video at the bottom about the guy in burbank being chased by coyotes?
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Snowwalker
Did anyone watch the video at the bottom about the guy in burbank being chased by coyotes?
Hi Snow :)
Yeah...apparently that whole area is overrun with them. There's a lot more information on the web about that city and their nice "urban coyote" problems.
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Noseyarentcha
Hi Snow :)
Yeah...apparently that whole area is overrun with them. There's a lot more information on the web about that city and their nice "urban coyote" problems.
I spend a fair amount of time in and around California's urban coyote areas. They have a lot of homeless camps/towns in parts of the city down there and it is only a matter of time before a pack is big and bold enough to have a go at a homeless person. Likely a smaller individual with mobility problems. From that point on there could be some serious problems.
The Mexican wolf is moving north and has been for a couple decades now. There is some interbreeding between them and the western coyotes. Well there is no grey wolf genes showing up yet, grey are being found as far south as redding CA. So when the grey get just a little bit farther south they will start to encounter the Mexican wolves and the hybrids. Since only three to four hundred kilometres separate the ranges of the two wolves it will not be too long and we could be seeing the creation of a whole new species of grey/Mexican/coyote hybrids and then a distinct new species of canine. It would be the development of the Eastern Coyote/wolf hybrid all over again.
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I dislike coyotes and do hunt them; but I hate to see any animal suffer, and trapped as it was it would only have endured a long slow painful death, better to trap it and release it... open the cage door on the count of 3, shoot on the count of 2... suffering over. Then clean the cage before it dries.
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Don't city coyotes vegan like most folks downthere?!? :)
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seabast
Don't city coyotes vegan like most folks downthere?!? :)
Guess you have not been to a food store in the city for a long while. The meat section is much bigger than the produce section. LOL.
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fishermccann
Guess you have not been to a food store in the city for a long while. The meat section is much bigger than the produce section. LOL.
I know, just been a S... disturber.....
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fishermccann
Guess you have not been to a food store in the city for a long while. The meat section is much bigger than the produce section. LOL.
And with the price of beef, it is nice not to have religious restrictions on the diet. Fish is getting very expensive as well.
I am starting to see more things coming back to the shelfs that I could not find for years. Beef tongue, ox tail, pigs feet, I just wish I could find more lamb and goat, or rabbit.
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Snowwalker
And with the price of beef, it is nice not to have religious restrictions on the diet. Fish is getting very expensive as well.
I am starting to see more things coming back to the shelfs that I could not find for years. Beef tongue, ox tail, pigs feet, I just wish I could find more lamb and goat, or rabbit.
Some pretty cheap feeder fish to be had at the pet stores.
Real fresh too.
Fry the little suckers up.
Gee....i wonder if fish flakes are on the menu?
You know...the food you feed the fish?
Sprinkle it on toast perhaps?
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Snowwalker
I just wish I could find more lamb and goat, or rabbit.
Rabbit... free for the taking, just the cost of a 22 or SG shell, a lot cheaper then Zehrs. My neighbor raises meat rabbits, also sells them for home raising.
Buddy hauls lamb and goat to the abattoir weekly, just find ethnic grocery stores.
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Noseyarentcha
Gee....i wonder if fish flakes are on the menu?
You know...the food you feed the fish?
Sprinkle it on toast perhaps?
You mean go vegetarian?
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Doug
Buddy hauls lamb and goat to the abattoir weekly, just find ethnic grocery stores.
Not so easy in London.. been to a couple store and they keep telling me they have no goat or lamb.... maybe next week. One guy just came right out and told me to my face..."no meat for you, I no sell to people like you.. now leave!"
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Doug
You mean go vegetarian?
I mean it's a cheap alternative to expensive fish.
What's in those fish flake foods?
Probably high in protein.
Can't hurt to try it.
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Costco has whole lambs hanging in their freezer...
no idea of quality or price, was just surprised to see them.
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Noseyarentcha
I mean it's a cheap alternative to expensive fish.
What's in those fish flake foods?
Probably high in protein.
Can't hurt to try it.
Ground up baby bait fish, seaweed and dried algae!
Enjoy...
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Snowwalker
.... guy just came right out and told me to my face..."no meat for you, I no sell to people like you.. now leave!"
remember when they fined a bakery in Protland who didn't want to do a cake for a gay wedding 140k? that would pay for a lot of quality meat
go, file a complaint with the ontario human rights commission - hahaha just kidding
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Snowwalker
Ground up baby bait fish, seaweed and dried algae!
Enjoy...
Maybe toss in a few hermit crabs?
Gotta be cheaper than the crabs we get in the grocery store.
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Waftrudnir
remember when they fined a bakery in Protland who didn't want to do a cake for a gay wedding 140k? that would pay for a lot of quality meat
go, file a complaint with the ontario human rights commission - hahaha just kidding
He would probably be labelled a (insert politically correct term) if he did that.
Look at him picking on a poor shop keeper.
As for the fine re the gay couple.
Good for them!
There's nothing sinister or wrong with being gay....unlike other "groups" of people.
That's one good thing about Canada, gays have the same rights as the rest of us.
Finally.
Not so in other parts of the world.
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Waftrudnir
remember when they fined a bakery in Protland who didn't want to do a cake for a gay wedding 140k? that would pay for a lot of quality meat
go, file a complaint with the ontario human rights commission - hahaha just kidding
I could win the case but then they would put a Farquhar on my head.
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this thread is really side tracked...............stay on focus,,,,,,,,,,,,,,big bad yote???????? have fun guys and gals
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COYHUNTER
this thread is really side tracked...............stay on focus,,,,,,,,,,,,,,big bad yote???????? have fun guys and gals
Hard to sidetrack a thread with no track.
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Except most in Toronto don't know they kill animals to make meat.
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fishermccann
Guess you have not been to a food store in the city for a long while. The meat section is much bigger than the produce section. LOL.
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Hi im from st.catharines we do have a lot of coyotes in the city but mainly because we are surrounded by farm land and city land, we have a lot of conservation areas where they can live comfortably. All of Niagara is overpopulated hence why we have an open all year season , unfortunately not a lot of people hunt them in this area , mainly lack of permission to hunt around here.
rem
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around cities they have not been hunted for a long time, and they adapted very well.
yesterday around 7pm, I saw one standing on the side walk waiting for a gap in traffic so he can cross the road - safely.
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rem1100
Hi im from st.catharines we do have a lot of coyotes in the city but mainly because we are surrounded by farm land and city land, we have a lot of conservation areas where they can live comfortably. All of Niagara is overpopulated hence why we have an open all year season , unfortunately not a lot of people hunt them in this area , mainly lack of permission to hunt around here.
rem
There's several groups, including Coyhunter's, who I believe do pretty well on coyotes in those portions of Niagara that are more conducive to hunting them. But small parcel sizes, municipal firearms restrictions and the local Coyote Watch extremist have all unfortunately contributed to creating a bit of a sanctuary around St. Catharines.