Thanks for responding to our coyote situation. I do have to clarify some information based on the postings.
Cal: Thanks for the long distance “guess”. People have bears in the area on occasion, but the kills were not characteristic of bear – no scat and the area was clean around the kills. Bears, we are told, are very messy. Only the necks showed bite marks, and the chest under the front leg was opened with the guts out. Only one of the heavy lambs had the swipe marks on the back. None of the other kills or wounded had swipes. There are cats around here, but the game commission says we don’t have any…
Rich: Thank you too. None of the kills or wounded had pulled wool or were hamstrung. We are not ruling out dogs, but none of the animals showed characteristics of dogs.
Tommy: We have seen coyote in the area and did get one a few weeks ago. Our neighbors have seen them, we have seen them and we know with out a doubt they are in the area. Almost all of the feral cats in the area are gone and we have not seen any red fox all year. Since we are out in the fields all the time, we are used to seeing fox all the time – except for this year. Not one.
Teasipper: Thanks for the site. Good information here.
Tactical .20: All the kills/wounded had neck injuries – with out exception. Some of the wounded had bites under the front leg (breast area) and some had bites on the rear upper leg toward the anus. Some of the bags on the wounded females were ripped also. All the kills had been torn open at the breast and some at the rear with multiple neck wounds.
NASA: What you say about multiple kills we have also heard. That is the one condition that doesn’t seem to fit coyote – but no other predator has the rest of the characteristics that we found – consistently.
We have had a number of smaller lambs disappear from our paddock at various times (we rotationally graze our flock. Our sheep are outside all year). Something else we noted with the attack was that no lambs were found dead – only full-grown ewes (about 150 lbs.) were killed. Many of the wounded were our larger lambs (40 to 50 lbs) and none that size were found dead.
If anyone has any additional thoughts, please let us know.
Thanks to all.