Pups attacked by coyotes !!!
So a sensationalistic headline attracts the attention but is very misleading, it’s the way of our media now a days sadly. In this day and age of one line communication this is all that would be read and believed . The proper headline should be something like:
“Pups and coyotes tussle again”
Ok so you are by now wondering what happened, well last Friday morning I left home at 7 AM for my short walk to work, the pups as usual noses to the ground were back and forth smelling all the past nights activities, heckles up and barking at nothingness, well to me nothing to them a whole other story !!!
As usual they stay outside busy in there reclaiming of the farm while I go into the barn, hang Biasca’s hay-net up and grab the two weanlings to turn them out, 10 minutes tops go by from walking into the barn, and just as I start towards the door the nuisance barking changes to very serious frantic howling followed quickly by horrible agonizing yelping. I can’t let the weanling go, no time to get them back into there stalls so I ask them to run out with me and they luckily do, and there right outside the barn door under the big pine tree their is commotion, yelping and barking, by then I am yelling at the top of my voice for the pups to come as I think they are in a fight with the neighbors dog. Much to my surprise two big beautiful coyotes pop out from under the tree and walk away from me, my heart sinks, more rustling, yelping and a third coyote pops out and then Brinks finally runs over to me , Montana by now over at the house barking like mad, me not very sure were the coyotes are as the tree is in the way and the weanlings not wanting to go any further, a very frustrating situation to be in !!! It takes a lot of coaxing to get Montana to come but she finally does and we all head to the paddock to turn the weanlings out so that I can get a handle on the situation as I can see blood on Brinx and I have no idea where the coyotes are, all the while the pups growling and barking running around wanting to go after the coyotes !!!!
The end result is two holes in Brinx one on the shoulder and on between his shoulder blades, scrapes were the teeth did not puncture the skin on his butt and flank and the name tag on his collar almost bent in two obviously from a tooth, he was a very lucky dog !!!, Montana had not marks on her.
As to how this all came about I can only speculate, it could be that the pups ran down to the river on smelling the coyotes and got chased back, or the coyotes were going by the barn as they often do and it was wrong time wrong place for the pups , who knows ??. I don’t think the coyotes were hunting the pups because being three of them it would have been no contest and they would have left with at least one of the pups.
I am not one to shed blame on the coyotes, even though this is the second time there has been an incident, the last one involving Montana was much more serious with a lot more injuries some life threatening and a $1,500 dollar vet bill. There is nothing premeditated or vicious about there attacks, they aren't even attacks, coyotes are coyotes, they hunt small animals for food, it’s just a survival thing for them and the pups happen to be small animals and that’s all there is to it.
It would pain me immensely to loose a pup but it would also pain me to see harm come to the coyotes, therefore we exist in this not so wild wilderness each of us hanging on to our way of living for the most part avoiding conflict for the most part going on with our own lives letting the other be.
Brinx is doing very well, the tooth holes are closed up, antibiotics and aspirin helping the healing and I have to give a special thanks to Jessica for coming up looking after him.
Saturday we decided to forgo our hiking trip as we didn't know how much Brinx would want to do, instead we went for a drive around looking at houses, we have been thinking it’s time to take the leap and purchase a place of our own so we are starting to educate ourselves with what is out there. The drive was interesting taking us to all kinds of places we have never been within striking distance. I find it amazing that I have lived around here for over twenty years and I am still discovering new places.
After a couple of hours wanting to let the dogs out to do there business I made a short detour to what I call “ The Bradford Forest “ , Dave first took me there mountain biking years ago, lots of fast single track weaving its way through pine trees, lots of fun !!! the only negative is that it is a bit noisy since it’s right beside the 400. They also hold weekly mountain bike races there during the summer on Wednesday nights. The pups were wanting to go so we headed of for a short hike, right away spotting a bunch of wild turkeys so we quickly leashed the pups and ended up having a nice ( cold ) hike. On leaving I spotted the sign with the forest’s proper name “ Hudson Tract “ of the Simcoe County Forests. Once home I looked up the Simcoe Forests and found a whole bunch of them scattered north west of us to north of Barrie, a lot of hiking and biking opportunities to be had in the future !!!!