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I have a friend with a small farm in central Pa.. We were talking this am , and he told me of finding several dead whitetails on his place.. The didn't appear to be shot.. But the last one he found was this am.. It was still fresh and the deer had the nose eaten off, and something started eating the flanks.. I felt someone would have an idea of what killed this one..


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Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
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cats start at the hams down here. bite the neck .put a camera on it

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There are LOTS of large coyotes in PA.


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Sign of a struggle? Snow all gone there?

No matter how the deer died, coyotes, birds etc, will more than likely show up to clean up the carcass so a camera might not show what really happened.

I found a yearling mule deer dead the other day while checking fence. Couldn't have been dead more than a day and looked like it died right in it's bed. Nothing had touched it yet. My guess was sort sort of disease because it has been a mild winter?

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Coyotes are famous for digging into the flanks where the tissue is soft. They do the same on dead cattle.


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Originally Posted by Lonny
Sign of a struggle?

I found a yearling mule deer dead the other day while checking fence. Couldn't have been dead more than a day and looked like it died right in it's bed. Nothing had touched it yet. My guess was sort sort of disease because it has been a mild winter?


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Probably coyotes

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Coyotes also eat the face off the deer early, or will grab their face during the take down, while another coyote hamstrings them. They often start eating them before they die. Watched in during bow season first hand.


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coyotes here, brought in By the Insurance co.s to cut down on deer related auto accidents.


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Originally Posted by Hubert
coyotes here, brought in By the Insurance co.s to cut down on deer related auto accidents.


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Originally Posted by shootsacreed
There are LOTS of large coyotes in PA.



We've got some coyote that you could put a saddle on and ride. Seriously big dogs.


Originally Posted by Archerhunter

Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
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Originally Posted by Hubert
coyotes here, brought in By the Insurance co.s to cut down on deer related auto accidents.


Traded rattlesnakes for coyotes. Dispersed by black choppers at night.


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