Deer killed by coyotes ***WARNING GRAPHIC PIC****

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this buck was killed in my neighbours backyard about a week ago. She seen 6 coyotes eatting it when she got up only about 20 yards away from her back deck. I followed the blood for about 2km's through the bush, they were nipping at the rearend of that deer for a long time, you can see where the deer would go through deep snow and stumble, blood would be everywhere and coyotes tracks all around it. The deer ran straight for the house and the coyotes took it down right before it crossed the road in the backyard of the neighbours.

nice sized buck, heres got real big spots on his head were his antlers were, I could barely lift that deer into my truck. There is another dead deer about 3 km's away on the other side of my bush that I imagine was from coyotes as well. It was killed maybe a few days before this one and its already picked clean. Only bones and hide left.


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thats the kill site, look at all the coyote tracks around it.
 
i am going to have to through my mom's stuff to see if she still has any pictures of live deer that the yotes had hamstrung and were slowing eating away at. they could pick away at a deer for two or three days before it finally died. we had orders from the local game warden that any time we came across one of these we were to kill it.
 
"...What a waist..." Diet and exercise will fix your waist. Nothing in nature is wasted. Every meat eater in the area will feed off that carcass.
 
The boys and I found 2 mule deer kill sites today while setting up to call. We got a late start and it was real light by the time we set up. Too windy. Only got 3. Still full from the deer I guess. My neighbor is calving and called this evening. She saw 7 coyotes from the porch this a.m. We will be going there tomorrow. Coyotes are getting more brazen. We have about 45 so far. Mark
 
"...What a waist..." Diet and exercise will fix your waist. Nothing in nature is wasted. Every meat eater in the area will feed off that carcass.

And not only the meat eaters...birds eating the fat, squirrels/rabbits/mice etc. consuming the calcium in the bone. Whatever is left of the carcass
in the spring will be broken down by smaller and smaller creatures until nothing remains...there is NO waste in nature. :)
 
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