Pink Kate
#281
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Re: the reported bear attack
Coyote's (spell?) are not supposed to be here in the Central Piedmont of NC.
Spdloader
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
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> "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:mUb2g.11$P65.2@southeast.rr.com...
>> > I do not claim to "understand" the wilderness, but I do tolerate it a
>> > lot better than you do. I don't have plans to kill all the wolves,
> lynx,
>> > cougars, bear, rattlesnakes, and anything else that has claws or teeth
>> > to defend itself, and turn the place into another North Carolina.
>>
>>
>>
>> You apparently haven't been to the part of NC I live in Earl.
>>
>> We've got all the wildlife, even saw, SAW, a coyote, get hit by a car,
>> on hwy 311 in south High Point.
>>
> I can see them from my window. At dawn in the winter they play in the
> field
> where the summer motor home park is. At dusk sometimes they wander down
> Blair Street, looking for stray dogs or cats, I guess.
>
> Earle
>
>
Spdloader
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44495e2a$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:mUb2g.11$P65.2@southeast.rr.com...
>> > I do not claim to "understand" the wilderness, but I do tolerate it a
>> > lot better than you do. I don't have plans to kill all the wolves,
> lynx,
>> > cougars, bear, rattlesnakes, and anything else that has claws or teeth
>> > to defend itself, and turn the place into another North Carolina.
>>
>>
>>
>> You apparently haven't been to the part of NC I live in Earl.
>>
>> We've got all the wildlife, even saw, SAW, a coyote, get hit by a car,
>> on hwy 311 in south High Point.
>>
> I can see them from my window. At dawn in the winter they play in the
> field
> where the summer motor home park is. At dusk sometimes they wander down
> Blair Street, looking for stray dogs or cats, I guess.
>
> Earle
>
>
#282
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Re: the reported bear attack
Heck, I would object to "tame" critters in my house, if they weren't mine.
But Nate is not complaining about wolves or even cougars in the house. He's
convinced that they all need to be exterminated, because of something he has
seen, or what his rancher friends have told him. Too bad the post was cut
off, before I got it. I'll bet it described feral dogs, as Bill's post did,
or wolf/dog hybrids.
Earle
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:8b049$44496361$48311525$19275@FUSE.NET...
> Nathan.... wolves are not 'evil' they just do what wolves do
naturally.....
>
> All predators are territorial, human included, and routinely drive species
> that threaten their existence and livelihood.
>
> But then that doesn't mean we have to tolerate it.
>
> And Earle, ....... if one day you come home and find a pack of wild
"insert
> name here" has been in your house you will feel a bit differently.
>
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:444956cb$0$24445$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Nathan W. Collier" <Nathan@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> > news:erc2g.40$k01.997@news.uswest.net...
> >> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> >> news:44494180$0$14863$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> >> > You advocate killing wolves, a federally protected species.
> >>
> >> thats not a crime earle. praising someone for putting a bullet into
> >> something evil isnt illegal at all.
> >>
> > Wolves are not evil. You have to be just plain stupid, to believe that.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
But Nate is not complaining about wolves or even cougars in the house. He's
convinced that they all need to be exterminated, because of something he has
seen, or what his rancher friends have told him. Too bad the post was cut
off, before I got it. I'll bet it described feral dogs, as Bill's post did,
or wolf/dog hybrids.
Earle
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:8b049$44496361$48311525$19275@FUSE.NET...
> Nathan.... wolves are not 'evil' they just do what wolves do
naturally.....
>
> All predators are territorial, human included, and routinely drive species
> that threaten their existence and livelihood.
>
> But then that doesn't mean we have to tolerate it.
>
> And Earle, ....... if one day you come home and find a pack of wild
"insert
> name here" has been in your house you will feel a bit differently.
>
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:444956cb$0$24445$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Nathan W. Collier" <Nathan@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> > news:erc2g.40$k01.997@news.uswest.net...
> >> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> >> news:44494180$0$14863$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> >> > You advocate killing wolves, a federally protected species.
> >>
> >> thats not a crime earle. praising someone for putting a bullet into
> >> something evil isnt illegal at all.
> >>
> > Wolves are not evil. You have to be just plain stupid, to believe that.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
#283
Guest
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Re: the reported bear attack
Heck, I would object to "tame" critters in my house, if they weren't mine.
But Nate is not complaining about wolves or even cougars in the house. He's
convinced that they all need to be exterminated, because of something he has
seen, or what his rancher friends have told him. Too bad the post was cut
off, before I got it. I'll bet it described feral dogs, as Bill's post did,
or wolf/dog hybrids.
Earle
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:8b049$44496361$48311525$19275@FUSE.NET...
> Nathan.... wolves are not 'evil' they just do what wolves do
naturally.....
>
> All predators are territorial, human included, and routinely drive species
> that threaten their existence and livelihood.
>
> But then that doesn't mean we have to tolerate it.
>
> And Earle, ....... if one day you come home and find a pack of wild
"insert
> name here" has been in your house you will feel a bit differently.
>
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:444956cb$0$24445$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Nathan W. Collier" <Nathan@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> > news:erc2g.40$k01.997@news.uswest.net...
> >> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> >> news:44494180$0$14863$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> >> > You advocate killing wolves, a federally protected species.
> >>
> >> thats not a crime earle. praising someone for putting a bullet into
> >> something evil isnt illegal at all.
> >>
> > Wolves are not evil. You have to be just plain stupid, to believe that.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
But Nate is not complaining about wolves or even cougars in the house. He's
convinced that they all need to be exterminated, because of something he has
seen, or what his rancher friends have told him. Too bad the post was cut
off, before I got it. I'll bet it described feral dogs, as Bill's post did,
or wolf/dog hybrids.
Earle
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:8b049$44496361$48311525$19275@FUSE.NET...
> Nathan.... wolves are not 'evil' they just do what wolves do
naturally.....
>
> All predators are territorial, human included, and routinely drive species
> that threaten their existence and livelihood.
>
> But then that doesn't mean we have to tolerate it.
>
> And Earle, ....... if one day you come home and find a pack of wild
"insert
> name here" has been in your house you will feel a bit differently.
>
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:444956cb$0$24445$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Nathan W. Collier" <Nathan@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> > news:erc2g.40$k01.997@news.uswest.net...
> >> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> >> news:44494180$0$14863$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> >> > You advocate killing wolves, a federally protected species.
> >>
> >> thats not a crime earle. praising someone for putting a bullet into
> >> something evil isnt illegal at all.
> >>
> > Wolves are not evil. You have to be just plain stupid, to believe that.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
#284
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: the reported bear attack
Heck, I would object to "tame" critters in my house, if they weren't mine.
But Nate is not complaining about wolves or even cougars in the house. He's
convinced that they all need to be exterminated, because of something he has
seen, or what his rancher friends have told him. Too bad the post was cut
off, before I got it. I'll bet it described feral dogs, as Bill's post did,
or wolf/dog hybrids.
Earle
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:8b049$44496361$48311525$19275@FUSE.NET...
> Nathan.... wolves are not 'evil' they just do what wolves do
naturally.....
>
> All predators are territorial, human included, and routinely drive species
> that threaten their existence and livelihood.
>
> But then that doesn't mean we have to tolerate it.
>
> And Earle, ....... if one day you come home and find a pack of wild
"insert
> name here" has been in your house you will feel a bit differently.
>
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:444956cb$0$24445$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Nathan W. Collier" <Nathan@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> > news:erc2g.40$k01.997@news.uswest.net...
> >> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> >> news:44494180$0$14863$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> >> > You advocate killing wolves, a federally protected species.
> >>
> >> thats not a crime earle. praising someone for putting a bullet into
> >> something evil isnt illegal at all.
> >>
> > Wolves are not evil. You have to be just plain stupid, to believe that.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
But Nate is not complaining about wolves or even cougars in the house. He's
convinced that they all need to be exterminated, because of something he has
seen, or what his rancher friends have told him. Too bad the post was cut
off, before I got it. I'll bet it described feral dogs, as Bill's post did,
or wolf/dog hybrids.
Earle
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:8b049$44496361$48311525$19275@FUSE.NET...
> Nathan.... wolves are not 'evil' they just do what wolves do
naturally.....
>
> All predators are territorial, human included, and routinely drive species
> that threaten their existence and livelihood.
>
> But then that doesn't mean we have to tolerate it.
>
> And Earle, ....... if one day you come home and find a pack of wild
"insert
> name here" has been in your house you will feel a bit differently.
>
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:444956cb$0$24445$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Nathan W. Collier" <Nathan@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> > news:erc2g.40$k01.997@news.uswest.net...
> >> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> >> news:44494180$0$14863$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> >> > You advocate killing wolves, a federally protected species.
> >>
> >> thats not a crime earle. praising someone for putting a bullet into
> >> something evil isnt illegal at all.
> >>
> > Wolves are not evil. You have to be just plain stupid, to believe that.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
#285
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Re: the reported bear attack
Well, we don't have wolves around here as far as I know but we do have
coyotes.
When we first moved here our neighbors had this annoying black lab.
He was stupid, barked all the time ALL the damn time and would run until his
heart exploded chasing sticks if he could get you to throw one for him.
He was really kind of pathetic. I think that if someone had given him the
attention he needed when he was a pup he might have been a good junting dog.
Anyway...
They tied him up one night when they went out. Something they rarely did
because he was known to get loose anyway.
When they got home they found him still tied to the tree and torn to pieces.
A pack of coyotes killed him.
I didn't much like the dog, but I wouldn't have killed him. Damned if I like
the thought of any critter dying like that.
I see an occasional coyote cross our field in front of the house now and
then and think that I ought to go grab my .22 and take a shot at it.
Then I think to myself that those same stupid neighbors have a litter of
pups down there that are starting to run in a pack and that maybe the
coyotes will get them instead. Stupid people.
So, I don't shoot the coyotes cause they might do my dirty work for me.
I just hope that they don't get my cats.
Kate
coyotes.
When we first moved here our neighbors had this annoying black lab.
He was stupid, barked all the time ALL the damn time and would run until his
heart exploded chasing sticks if he could get you to throw one for him.
He was really kind of pathetic. I think that if someone had given him the
attention he needed when he was a pup he might have been a good junting dog.
Anyway...
They tied him up one night when they went out. Something they rarely did
because he was known to get loose anyway.
When they got home they found him still tied to the tree and torn to pieces.
A pack of coyotes killed him.
I didn't much like the dog, but I wouldn't have killed him. Damned if I like
the thought of any critter dying like that.
I see an occasional coyote cross our field in front of the house now and
then and think that I ought to go grab my .22 and take a shot at it.
Then I think to myself that those same stupid neighbors have a litter of
pups down there that are starting to run in a pack and that maybe the
coyotes will get them instead. Stupid people.
So, I don't shoot the coyotes cause they might do my dirty work for me.
I just hope that they don't get my cats.
Kate
#286
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: the reported bear attack
Well, we don't have wolves around here as far as I know but we do have
coyotes.
When we first moved here our neighbors had this annoying black lab.
He was stupid, barked all the time ALL the damn time and would run until his
heart exploded chasing sticks if he could get you to throw one for him.
He was really kind of pathetic. I think that if someone had given him the
attention he needed when he was a pup he might have been a good junting dog.
Anyway...
They tied him up one night when they went out. Something they rarely did
because he was known to get loose anyway.
When they got home they found him still tied to the tree and torn to pieces.
A pack of coyotes killed him.
I didn't much like the dog, but I wouldn't have killed him. Damned if I like
the thought of any critter dying like that.
I see an occasional coyote cross our field in front of the house now and
then and think that I ought to go grab my .22 and take a shot at it.
Then I think to myself that those same stupid neighbors have a litter of
pups down there that are starting to run in a pack and that maybe the
coyotes will get them instead. Stupid people.
So, I don't shoot the coyotes cause they might do my dirty work for me.
I just hope that they don't get my cats.
Kate
coyotes.
When we first moved here our neighbors had this annoying black lab.
He was stupid, barked all the time ALL the damn time and would run until his
heart exploded chasing sticks if he could get you to throw one for him.
He was really kind of pathetic. I think that if someone had given him the
attention he needed when he was a pup he might have been a good junting dog.
Anyway...
They tied him up one night when they went out. Something they rarely did
because he was known to get loose anyway.
When they got home they found him still tied to the tree and torn to pieces.
A pack of coyotes killed him.
I didn't much like the dog, but I wouldn't have killed him. Damned if I like
the thought of any critter dying like that.
I see an occasional coyote cross our field in front of the house now and
then and think that I ought to go grab my .22 and take a shot at it.
Then I think to myself that those same stupid neighbors have a litter of
pups down there that are starting to run in a pack and that maybe the
coyotes will get them instead. Stupid people.
So, I don't shoot the coyotes cause they might do my dirty work for me.
I just hope that they don't get my cats.
Kate
#287
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: the reported bear attack
Well, we don't have wolves around here as far as I know but we do have
coyotes.
When we first moved here our neighbors had this annoying black lab.
He was stupid, barked all the time ALL the damn time and would run until his
heart exploded chasing sticks if he could get you to throw one for him.
He was really kind of pathetic. I think that if someone had given him the
attention he needed when he was a pup he might have been a good junting dog.
Anyway...
They tied him up one night when they went out. Something they rarely did
because he was known to get loose anyway.
When they got home they found him still tied to the tree and torn to pieces.
A pack of coyotes killed him.
I didn't much like the dog, but I wouldn't have killed him. Damned if I like
the thought of any critter dying like that.
I see an occasional coyote cross our field in front of the house now and
then and think that I ought to go grab my .22 and take a shot at it.
Then I think to myself that those same stupid neighbors have a litter of
pups down there that are starting to run in a pack and that maybe the
coyotes will get them instead. Stupid people.
So, I don't shoot the coyotes cause they might do my dirty work for me.
I just hope that they don't get my cats.
Kate
coyotes.
When we first moved here our neighbors had this annoying black lab.
He was stupid, barked all the time ALL the damn time and would run until his
heart exploded chasing sticks if he could get you to throw one for him.
He was really kind of pathetic. I think that if someone had given him the
attention he needed when he was a pup he might have been a good junting dog.
Anyway...
They tied him up one night when they went out. Something they rarely did
because he was known to get loose anyway.
When they got home they found him still tied to the tree and torn to pieces.
A pack of coyotes killed him.
I didn't much like the dog, but I wouldn't have killed him. Damned if I like
the thought of any critter dying like that.
I see an occasional coyote cross our field in front of the house now and
then and think that I ought to go grab my .22 and take a shot at it.
Then I think to myself that those same stupid neighbors have a litter of
pups down there that are starting to run in a pack and that maybe the
coyotes will get them instead. Stupid people.
So, I don't shoot the coyotes cause they might do my dirty work for me.
I just hope that they don't get my cats.
Kate
#288
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Posts: n/a
Re: the reported bear attack
Coyotes get around. There were sightings in Western Massachusetts when I
lived there, about 1978. One problem is that they tend to breed with
domestic dogs, if they are in an area where they are not established, and
they can't find another coyote to mate with. The result is called a
"coydog", but I like to call them "dogote". The problem is that the hybrid
bitches go into heat twice a year, like the domestic dog, and have litters
at the wrong time of year for a wild animal. This tends to slow the ------
of coyotes.
People have made pets of the hybrids, but you have to remember, that they
are not really dogs. They have the same sorts of management problems, that
wolf/dog hybrids present.
You could have seen a pioneer to your area, or a hybrid.
Earle
"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:8wd2g.17$P65.10@southeast.rr.com...
> Coyote's (spell?) are not supposed to be here in the Central Piedmont of
NC.
>
> Spdloader
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:44495e2a$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:mUb2g.11$P65.2@southeast.rr.com...
> >> > I do not claim to "understand" the wilderness, but I do tolerate it a
> >> > lot better than you do. I don't have plans to kill all the wolves,
> > lynx,
> >> > cougars, bear, rattlesnakes, and anything else that has claws or
teeth
> >> > to defend itself, and turn the place into another North Carolina.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> You apparently haven't been to the part of NC I live in Earl.
> >>
> >> We've got all the wildlife, even saw, SAW, a coyote, get hit by a car,
> >> on hwy 311 in south High Point.
> >>
> > I can see them from my window. At dawn in the winter they play in the
> > field
> > where the summer motor home park is. At dusk sometimes they wander down
> > Blair Street, looking for stray dogs or cats, I guess.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
lived there, about 1978. One problem is that they tend to breed with
domestic dogs, if they are in an area where they are not established, and
they can't find another coyote to mate with. The result is called a
"coydog", but I like to call them "dogote". The problem is that the hybrid
bitches go into heat twice a year, like the domestic dog, and have litters
at the wrong time of year for a wild animal. This tends to slow the ------
of coyotes.
People have made pets of the hybrids, but you have to remember, that they
are not really dogs. They have the same sorts of management problems, that
wolf/dog hybrids present.
You could have seen a pioneer to your area, or a hybrid.
Earle
"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:8wd2g.17$P65.10@southeast.rr.com...
> Coyote's (spell?) are not supposed to be here in the Central Piedmont of
NC.
>
> Spdloader
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:44495e2a$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:mUb2g.11$P65.2@southeast.rr.com...
> >> > I do not claim to "understand" the wilderness, but I do tolerate it a
> >> > lot better than you do. I don't have plans to kill all the wolves,
> > lynx,
> >> > cougars, bear, rattlesnakes, and anything else that has claws or
teeth
> >> > to defend itself, and turn the place into another North Carolina.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> You apparently haven't been to the part of NC I live in Earl.
> >>
> >> We've got all the wildlife, even saw, SAW, a coyote, get hit by a car,
> >> on hwy 311 in south High Point.
> >>
> > I can see them from my window. At dawn in the winter they play in the
> > field
> > where the summer motor home park is. At dusk sometimes they wander down
> > Blair Street, looking for stray dogs or cats, I guess.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
#289
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: the reported bear attack
Coyotes get around. There were sightings in Western Massachusetts when I
lived there, about 1978. One problem is that they tend to breed with
domestic dogs, if they are in an area where they are not established, and
they can't find another coyote to mate with. The result is called a
"coydog", but I like to call them "dogote". The problem is that the hybrid
bitches go into heat twice a year, like the domestic dog, and have litters
at the wrong time of year for a wild animal. This tends to slow the ------
of coyotes.
People have made pets of the hybrids, but you have to remember, that they
are not really dogs. They have the same sorts of management problems, that
wolf/dog hybrids present.
You could have seen a pioneer to your area, or a hybrid.
Earle
"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:8wd2g.17$P65.10@southeast.rr.com...
> Coyote's (spell?) are not supposed to be here in the Central Piedmont of
NC.
>
> Spdloader
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:44495e2a$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:mUb2g.11$P65.2@southeast.rr.com...
> >> > I do not claim to "understand" the wilderness, but I do tolerate it a
> >> > lot better than you do. I don't have plans to kill all the wolves,
> > lynx,
> >> > cougars, bear, rattlesnakes, and anything else that has claws or
teeth
> >> > to defend itself, and turn the place into another North Carolina.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> You apparently haven't been to the part of NC I live in Earl.
> >>
> >> We've got all the wildlife, even saw, SAW, a coyote, get hit by a car,
> >> on hwy 311 in south High Point.
> >>
> > I can see them from my window. At dawn in the winter they play in the
> > field
> > where the summer motor home park is. At dusk sometimes they wander down
> > Blair Street, looking for stray dogs or cats, I guess.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
lived there, about 1978. One problem is that they tend to breed with
domestic dogs, if they are in an area where they are not established, and
they can't find another coyote to mate with. The result is called a
"coydog", but I like to call them "dogote". The problem is that the hybrid
bitches go into heat twice a year, like the domestic dog, and have litters
at the wrong time of year for a wild animal. This tends to slow the ------
of coyotes.
People have made pets of the hybrids, but you have to remember, that they
are not really dogs. They have the same sorts of management problems, that
wolf/dog hybrids present.
You could have seen a pioneer to your area, or a hybrid.
Earle
"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:8wd2g.17$P65.10@southeast.rr.com...
> Coyote's (spell?) are not supposed to be here in the Central Piedmont of
NC.
>
> Spdloader
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:44495e2a$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:mUb2g.11$P65.2@southeast.rr.com...
> >> > I do not claim to "understand" the wilderness, but I do tolerate it a
> >> > lot better than you do. I don't have plans to kill all the wolves,
> > lynx,
> >> > cougars, bear, rattlesnakes, and anything else that has claws or
teeth
> >> > to defend itself, and turn the place into another North Carolina.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> You apparently haven't been to the part of NC I live in Earl.
> >>
> >> We've got all the wildlife, even saw, SAW, a coyote, get hit by a car,
> >> on hwy 311 in south High Point.
> >>
> > I can see them from my window. At dawn in the winter they play in the
> > field
> > where the summer motor home park is. At dusk sometimes they wander down
> > Blair Street, looking for stray dogs or cats, I guess.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
#290
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Re: the reported bear attack
Coyotes get around. There were sightings in Western Massachusetts when I
lived there, about 1978. One problem is that they tend to breed with
domestic dogs, if they are in an area where they are not established, and
they can't find another coyote to mate with. The result is called a
"coydog", but I like to call them "dogote". The problem is that the hybrid
bitches go into heat twice a year, like the domestic dog, and have litters
at the wrong time of year for a wild animal. This tends to slow the ------
of coyotes.
People have made pets of the hybrids, but you have to remember, that they
are not really dogs. They have the same sorts of management problems, that
wolf/dog hybrids present.
You could have seen a pioneer to your area, or a hybrid.
Earle
"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:8wd2g.17$P65.10@southeast.rr.com...
> Coyote's (spell?) are not supposed to be here in the Central Piedmont of
NC.
>
> Spdloader
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:44495e2a$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:mUb2g.11$P65.2@southeast.rr.com...
> >> > I do not claim to "understand" the wilderness, but I do tolerate it a
> >> > lot better than you do. I don't have plans to kill all the wolves,
> > lynx,
> >> > cougars, bear, rattlesnakes, and anything else that has claws or
teeth
> >> > to defend itself, and turn the place into another North Carolina.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> You apparently haven't been to the part of NC I live in Earl.
> >>
> >> We've got all the wildlife, even saw, SAW, a coyote, get hit by a car,
> >> on hwy 311 in south High Point.
> >>
> > I can see them from my window. At dawn in the winter they play in the
> > field
> > where the summer motor home park is. At dusk sometimes they wander down
> > Blair Street, looking for stray dogs or cats, I guess.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
lived there, about 1978. One problem is that they tend to breed with
domestic dogs, if they are in an area where they are not established, and
they can't find another coyote to mate with. The result is called a
"coydog", but I like to call them "dogote". The problem is that the hybrid
bitches go into heat twice a year, like the domestic dog, and have litters
at the wrong time of year for a wild animal. This tends to slow the ------
of coyotes.
People have made pets of the hybrids, but you have to remember, that they
are not really dogs. They have the same sorts of management problems, that
wolf/dog hybrids present.
You could have seen a pioneer to your area, or a hybrid.
Earle
"Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:8wd2g.17$P65.10@southeast.rr.com...
> Coyote's (spell?) are not supposed to be here in the Central Piedmont of
NC.
>
> Spdloader
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:44495e2a$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Spdloader" <askforit@nospam.triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:mUb2g.11$P65.2@southeast.rr.com...
> >> > I do not claim to "understand" the wilderness, but I do tolerate it a
> >> > lot better than you do. I don't have plans to kill all the wolves,
> > lynx,
> >> > cougars, bear, rattlesnakes, and anything else that has claws or
teeth
> >> > to defend itself, and turn the place into another North Carolina.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> You apparently haven't been to the part of NC I live in Earl.
> >>
> >> We've got all the wildlife, even saw, SAW, a coyote, get hit by a car,
> >> on hwy 311 in south High Point.
> >>
> > I can see them from my window. At dawn in the winter they play in the
> > field
> > where the summer motor home park is. At dusk sometimes they wander down
> > Blair Street, looking for stray dogs or cats, I guess.
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>