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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroo1" data-source="post: 4351194" data-attributes="member: 50395"><p>Word of advice on the "coyotes will eat them overnight" stuff, if you want that to happen, split them open, they have tough hide and aren't as easy to tear apart as a deer. We have had them lay for days before the coyotes and buzzards started in on them. Its not an always and for sure thing but opening them up makes it much, much easier for the other critters to get at them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroo1, post: 4351194, member: 50395"] Word of advice on the "coyotes will eat them overnight" stuff, if you want that to happen, split them open, they have tough hide and aren't as easy to tear apart as a deer. We have had them lay for days before the coyotes and buzzards started in on them. Its not an always and for sure thing but opening them up makes it much, much easier for the other critters to get at them. [/QUOTE]
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