Fur down!

Nice going, don't know about that patch of missing fur but I think it looks pretty good overall...... Any story to your hunt?

Hoping you wore gloves skinning him. Brought a mangy one to a taxidermist once. He practically chased me out of the shop :redface: Usually starts in the tail and you see a few out here with bare tails. Cold usually kills them.


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Yes. I never handle any coyotes without rubber gloves, whether they look mangy or not.

I have no experience with mange but I didn’t think this was the case.

Humans cannot catch mange from a dog or cat. The mites that affect humans are a different subspecies called Sarcoptes scabiei hominis. These mites cause a contagious condition called scabies, which can spread quickly among people through physical contact. Animal mites do not survive well on human skin.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321379.php
 
I have no experience with mange but I didn’t think this was the case.

Humans cannot catch mange from a dog or cat. The mites that affect humans are a different subspecies called Sarcoptes scabiei hominis. These mites cause a contagious condition called scabies, which can spread quickly among people through physical contact. Animal mites do not survive well on human skin.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321379.php

I would agree that we cannot catch mange but it appears we can get scabies from an infected coyote. This article mentions a specific human adapted variety of mite that coyotes carry and can infect humans. Though it is not life threatening, don’t think I personally desire direct contact with mites of any variety! Hence the gloves.
https://www.northeastwildlife.org/disease/mange-and-mites
 
Haven't had too much opportunity to go out this year, but did get a nice looking dog with the Tavor in Dec.

Hutterite's pay pretty decent out here for pelts..

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