@@jf5618 dogs and cats have this reflex that makes them relax when grabbed by the scruff of the neck. It’s so that when the mom carries them around in her mouth they don’t freak out.
In the mid 80s we had a coyote problem. The game and fish department offered to catch and sterilize the coyote to help the predation of sheep... our neighbor told them " they ain't fuckin my sheep their eaten them"
In the 1980’s we had a serious problem with the coyote population in Texas. TPWD was dropping poison bait blocks in areas that were not populated by large numbers of people because of the possibility of killing family pets. My home county put a bounty on them of 30 dollars per coyote turned into the AG extension agent. I made a bunch of money that year varmint hunting.
As a rancher myself, I can't condone traps. They're unethical in my opinion. In the vast majority of cases, yes, they end up harmed regardless of trap type. Even if released, there's cases where bruising to the leg effects their ability to hunt or defend. The also have cases where they're attacked in the traps, and can't defend themselves. If the person isn't diligent in checking the traps, the animal is exposed to the elements and die of dehydration/hunger. Then there's the issue of non target animals being caught, including dogs, etc. Most people shoot them while they're still in the trap, its the same reason, I don't agree with live trapping, I don't find it ethical to terrify an animal in a trap until it eventually meets its death by because somebody walks up and shoots it. Almost nobody relocates them, because it doesn't work; they're territorial animals. If they're dropped off in other territory, they can be brutally killed by rivals. As an alternative, You can either get guardian dogs that will keep them at bay, because they won't mess with large guardian dogs, or if shooting them is something that has to be done for whatever reason, then, setting up and shooting at a distance is preferable, but trapping an animal and allowing it to be stuck terrified the entire time until it's killed, as a rancher myself, I don't agree with this method. If you don't like that, too damn bad. We are the stewards of God's creatures, and they should be handled with respect. Life should be respected, not treated with cavalier attitudes.
@@darkmatter...369 Here you are insulting people for their opinion and sarcastically using the word "genius" and yet you can't even read and comprehend. You should "think" before running your mouth next time. I never said they were harmed smart guy, I said I don't agree with this method of trapping and find it unethical. In the vast majority of cases, yes, they end up harmed regardless. Most people shoot them while they're still in the trap, its the same reason, I don't agree with live trapping, I don't find it ethical to terrify an animal in a trap until it eventually meets its death by because somebody walks up and shoots it. Almost nobody relocates them, because it doesn't work; they're territorial animals. You can either get guardian dogs that will keep them at bay, because they won't mess with large guardian dogs, or if shooting them is something that has to be done for whatever reason, then, setting up and shooting at a distance is preferable, but trapping an animal and allowing it to be stuck terrified the entire time until it's killed, as a rancher myself, I don't agree with this method. If you don't like that, too damn bad. We are the stewards of God's creatures, and they should be handled with respect. Life should be respected, not treated with cavalier attitudes.
@@nickdial8528 I apologize if I was a bit of douche I comprehend pretty well we can agree to disagree because I don't see the unethical part even after reading your beautiful soliloquy lol just kidding. I honestly don't see a problem but you do and that's alright we share different opinions not the end of the world everyone's different it's what makes the world that much more beautiful. But once again I apologize for being sarcastic I love you and hope you have a great day Nick god bless brother..
Hey I feel you whoever you is I f****** feel you and you say that s*** I've been here like bro my niggad all I fux with you don't f****** up I ain't going to come back I see you bout that life I don't want no f****** smoke
@@Nephilim12340Im the Nephilim who are you? You need to change your name, you not even that so called race of ppl who you talk down about. Lying and stealing stuff thats not yours that I left for myself and my seed. Pay homage
You have no idea how much money we save buy killing them they kill chickens, cows, horses and sheep and pigs so would you rather all that die or one kayote
@@dylanrendon5097 talk to me again after you've run a 30,000 acre cattle ranch and these animals killing your money makers are one of your biggest expenses to the point where you don't turn a profit but really only work all year so you can pay the taxes. Do that and come back to me with your holier than thou attitude.
@EdwardRAZRhands Perhaps they need to be smarter than the coyote and figure a good way to protect their stock. They are already using public government lands that the BLM has cruelly trapped and sold wild horse herds for meat to the ever lovely Mexico, and Canada(!?!)... herds that have lived there for centuries... because some ranchers can't seem to tend their property properly to support their livestock....some of which are terrible on the land, such as sheep. I'm all for the coyote....too bad for poor ranching practices.
The fact that he didn't kill it there and then, and had the balls to pick it up tells me this was a catch and release. It also looked like he was using a trap with padded offset jaws which really don't hurt the animal.
One realistic reply, that’s exactly what he’s doing. Why take a chance in getting bit and a deseas when he could easily kill it there. Catch and release.
They sell the live coyote to people to use to train Coyote hunting dogs Can’t sell them in every state or out of state I used to sell raccoons like this
You're fighting a losing battle, just keep a few livestock guardian dogs with your herd, instead. Coyotes are opportunistic feeders, they'll look for food elsewhere Add: the way he handles that coyote is pretty badass. I think they're beautiful animals, but I'm scared of them.
@@tomwidler9109 I agree. They should definitely discuss only showing up while the farmer is actively hunting them. How dare these yotes galavant around?
I have two cats, but wtf do you expect them to eat, they have to survive! That is their nature. Don’t fucking build your house and take over their land and wonder why they come around doing what they are supposed to be doing, which is finding food to stay alive!
@@jordanwilson3618 You gott'a protect and feed your family, Jordan. . . I was just being humorous. Have a healthy and productive HNY for you and yours~
most modern traps are rubber and meant to be as painless as possible while still holding the animal. With any luck this guy was released and found a new holler to run around in.
Agreed it’s hard to look at. I would argue that life is incredibly harsh for every species. We avoid seeing it but death is constantly happening. That same coyote has gleefully hunted and killed hundreds of mice and rabbits. Perhaps the occasional chicken.
Good for you to protect your animals from these vicious cunning thieves! I would not be as gentle as you are though when protecting my flock. Especially my ducks.
You know your right. Same goes for a human stealing from you. They have a need. Just like anyone else. Let them be. And be kind! NOT! Cattle farmers and chicken farmers. Let owners and so on. All need these animals population controlled. That’s why they are getting more and more brazen in some cities. Coming into parks and housing suburbs to forage for pets and small children if they had a sporting chance. In this particular case this man isn’t gonna lose baby cattle or other livestock that costs him his livelihood! He can’t eat if he lets them all done on his land.
What scares me about Coyotes is how they can sound like a woman screaming (there use to be a bounty on them in Utah because they would go after cattle & newborn calves...haven't heard if they took it down or not)
The coyote's foot was in a steel trap! So he hauls the coyote off of his land for it to die of infection? Maybe if humans stop building and taking over woodlands, the animals would have something to hunt in. In London, deer, raccoons, foxes, and other wildlife coke into the suburbs and the city to eat whatever they can find due to urban sprawl. I thought there was more room in the states.
@@rosemarypaul6093 start with yourself. That coyote was and ill say was.. likely.. actually more than likely... dispatched away from the set so there is no blood at his set. You don't know anything about foot traps. They are the most humane trap in the world and that coyote could have been released unharmed but i bet one problem is done gone.
What a jerk. You guys should know that he threw that coyote in his truck, drove it to my house, and let it loose without even warning me. It sh*t all over my house. ;-)
@@saintsbusiness42 he definitely let him go somewhere far away. No reason to go through all this trouble instead of just shooting it if he isn’t gonna let it go
I live in Arizona I have zero love for these predators! They kill and eat peoples pets out here, I’ve seen them leap a 8 ft wall like a cat, they attack small kids too! I use to be like you all feeling sorry for them ,,,Not anymore!
@@ryantogo8359people are a species living as well, your thinking goes against itself and you can't even see the stupidity of your argument. My father, being Native American, thought of coyotes as pests for the same reason as the original commenter on this thread. People choose to live and inhabit places just as animals do. How do you not see the flaw in your comment?
I'm too compassionate towards animals, I would try to relocate him somewhere. I understand coyotes cause major problems and they have to be dealt with but at the end of the day we're the ones that created the problem for them in the first place. Wish there was a way to get these dogos to a safe place without having to cull them.
Coyotes whelp several pups at a time. I live in the country, and they have no predators. 20 years ago, I had a lot of wildlife to watch from my porch. Not anymore. No rabbits, deer, or foxes. Many people have had their pets killed. I don't believe the paw traps or anything that would torture any living creature. County Animal Control has live traps set up. Once the door is sprung, an officer comes out & replaces the live trap, and takes the coyote to animal control. I have never asked about the animal's fate. I have seen so many of my friends pets killed and mangled. I have a large dog that is an indoor pet. She goes out, does her business, and comes back in. My dog is only outside from dusk to dawn if she is with an adult family member.
Like I said. Drive it out to an isolated place where they can hunt and live as a wild animal should be. We have invaded their hunting grounds. The same happened to wolves in Yellowstone. They were almost extinct. They brought them back because it affected to natural balance. Move the coyote out to areas where they have enough to feed and not stay where people have easy prey such as pets, people, and small amount of wildlife. The destruction of the species will throw the balance off. 😟
@@jdmac1475 Guy, I can appreciate the sentiment, but you don’t really understand the nature of coyotes. Read a few books, an interesting one would be Coyote America. You couldn’t drive them far enough in any direction to not be someone else’s problem. Look at literature concerning US wildlife conservation, there are people out there dedicated to understanding healthy populations of wildlife, especially predators, and what the landscape would look like if they aren’t managed. Look up the different forms of management, it varies from state to state. I can assure you, the 5 minutes you thought about this subject from watching a video pales in comparison to years and years of research put together by people who understand and make it their life’s work.
If he was gonna kill it he would of done it when it was trapped... common sense is not so common... and I'd bet you wouldn't love coyotes if they killed your pet ... or livestock that feeds your family... educate yourself before opening your lib lips😅
I'm not a Libby but yeah snares suck. Does the snare used here not hurt the animals foot? He seemed okay. I don't know enough about each type of snare and it's use to call the user of such a tool a monster. Just seems like a stretch here in this video. Now the Michael Vick pit bull footage. Yes, monster. Here I don't see it or know about it to speak horrible insults. Maybe the left could make more headway if they stopped the moral panic and drama.
Yeah, that's not a snare. Just a foot trap. A very humane one too. No blood from the coyote's foot when he's released from it. Really wish people would take the time to educate themselves before posting their pseudo righteous indignation.
That might work for a few hours, days, or weeks but not years. My cousin just told me that coyotes got a couple of his calves and that hurts the profit margin for his ranch.
@@invaliduserid5807 Yeah coyotes can definitely knock a dent in the profits of any ranch. We used to shoot them any time we saw around my Grandpa's ranch.
if u stare at it after he puts the stick on its neck the dude an coyote get a weird fuzzy glow around em an the coyote almost moves in slow mo in its facial expression
@@nightrider5420 Yeah if you successfully drive me out and my people. Did you forget where you live? Or has a sufficient amount of time pass to where you don't feel at all responsible for the land ur on?
I hope you come back in the next life and this shit happens to you. Some big ho grabbing you by the neck and ripping you up as he tries (and fails) to remove the trap right away. All while your leg is twisted and mangled from 3 days of being trapped
These are cute animals TBH, I love wolves and coyotes, remind me of domesticated doggies, unfortunately they can be dangerous to livestock and humans as well so... Gotta do what you gotta do. We need eggs so farmers need chickens to be alive to give eggs.
@@big.gib.4L nah that’s not how we do it, if he wanted to kill him he’d have shot him right then and there. Wouldn’t waste the energy on picking him up like that.
@@janebradley9364 I get that too. I raised chickens and turkeys in the land of predators, 11,000 wolves, 50,000 bears, a myriad of raptors, foxes, lynxes & the list goes on and even includes coyotes. I never lost a single animal, nor did I have to kill to keep them safe. My animals were my livelihood too. Withstanding that, I’d recommend you give it a second thought. Because there’s a scenario that would help you and it doesn’t require killing coyotes. I’m happy to explain the how to you. Consider some facts; -they hunt solitarily or with one other. -they will leave places in their territory and never return if they don’t find food OR if the food is too hard to get at. -they will defend their territory, especially if their home range is invaded by other coyotes. In other words, protect your flock/herd from coyotes (but let them live), they won’t come back and they’ll even inadvertently protect your property & animals from other coyotes. The most effective thing you can do is catch them in a live cage and release them at your property’s edge. Fire a couple shots into the ground behind them. The whole argument that “…my animals are my livelihood” doesn’t hold much weight. It’s been used before and due to it bears (black and brown), are rare to see, a herd of bison that was once a million was reduced to 15 to 20,000. Wolves were wiped out completely. You what’s ironic about that? It used to be the wolves that kept the coyotes in check. Meh, who are we kidding, we both know you won’t change even when offered a different and non-lethal option. Which leads to only one conclusion; you enjoy killing, period.
@@dougzeller4002 🧌 You must be another one of those people who sux at keeping his livestock safe so you go out & draw a 20lb dog in so you can kill it in an effort to compensate for your lack of skills.
@@obedyahujryahuah2454 yawn. I don't give a shit about ducks and rabbits. There are no cats or dogs on my land so I leave bags of dog food out. Coyotes have saved me more money than an expensive exterminator.
Once they have eliminated their food supply of small animals they will then start to kill off any other animal they can eat… cats, small dogs, chickens, lambs, etc. This is when they become a nuisance and the population needs to be reduced.
Not happy with the use of a foot/leg trap rather see a more humane trap used to be assured of no injury to the animal plus no chance of a dog or cat getting it's foot broken
Yeah, those foot traps are barbaric. The animal lies there in excruciating pain for god knows how long before they arrive to dispatch it. Damn, I hate cruelty for cruelty’s sake.
This rancher, or game warden, handled this coyote properly. As you can see...once he had the coyote by the knap on the neck, the coyote went completely limp and docile. Which made it easier to remove it from the trap.
Instead of hurting the natural wildlife After taking over their home. Get sheep dogs to atleast give the poor animal a chance to leave without being hurt and tortured by the scumbag human.
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What form of animal cruelty is going on here? He's using a toothless trap, he released it and most likely set it free. What exactly is your issue here?
@@bryanlacount7551 I agree with you , he states he’s going on a farm , so this is almost certainly in defense of any people or animals he has on the farm , and I don’t see any real harm done to the coyote, so he did the job right , and without hurting the animal, can’t say whether he put it down later or released somewhere else but 🤷♂️
It was hard to watch but that trap was not the typical trap. It lacked the sharp prongs. He is holding the coyote in a manner so not to get bit. But he's not injured his neck area. I hate for any animal to suffer. That includes seeing the vicious manner in which coyotes kill. They will even kill a small child if they can get to it. I am surprised this guy is letting the creature go. Most folks just shoot them.
He really factory reset that coyote like it was nothing.
Perfect assessment! I wonder how or what created that reset look. I first thought perhaps electric charge but…nope. Man knew what he was doing 100%.
Factory reset. Lmao
@@jf5618 dogs and cats have this reflex that makes them relax when grabbed by the scruff of the neck. It’s so that when the mom carries them around in her mouth they don’t freak out.
@@thomaswillis6009 that makes sense! Thx
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bro held him up and whispered “don’t come back.” in his ear
Hell. He whispered meat to meat and walked m in the house
Probably killed him off camera
bro then yeeted him off the property
Golden comment 💀🤣🤣🤣
The coyote was humanely killed and skinned for its valuable fur while the meat was cooked and consumed. Its delicious when prepared properly.
The coyote was like “oh, understandable”
lmao.. coyote Karen wants to see the manager.
"Man, fuck you, bro! What are you gonna do about it?"
[Gets the shit choked out of him]
"... actually, I was kind of being a dick back there."
When the nightclub bouncer tells you it's time to go
A super cool and witty comment you made. Surprised I'm the first to respond after 7 months. I guess I'm the lone wolf. LOL
@@politicalfoolishness7491yea I also thought there would be more comments this is absolutely hilarious 😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
Or lone coyote, as It were...I'll see myself out! lol@@politicalfoolishness7491
@@politicalfoolishness7491you sure are a lone wolf i like your attitude dude
😂 The bouncer grabs you, whispers in your ear "you're done here." 😂
In the mid 80s we had a coyote problem. The game and fish department offered to catch and sterilize the coyote to help the predation of sheep... our neighbor told them " they ain't fuckin my sheep their eaten them"
Lol
Sounds like a typical government idea.
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In the 1980’s we had a serious problem with the coyote population in Texas. TPWD was dropping poison bait blocks in areas that were not populated by large numbers of people because of the possibility of killing family pets. My home county put a bounty on them of 30 dollars per coyote turned into the AG extension agent. I made a bunch of money that year varmint hunting.
Hahahaha!!!
It was then the Coyote realized he needed to go stay with his cousin who chases roadrunners
Beep beep
No
A lot safer. Heard Wish bought out Acme.
Acho que vou beber uma tubaina😂😂😂
That’s on my screen right! Now lol
As a rancher myself, I can't condone traps. They're unethical in my opinion.
In the vast majority of cases, yes, they end up harmed regardless of trap type.
Even if released, there's cases where bruising to the leg effects their ability to hunt or defend.
The also have cases where they're attacked in the traps, and can't defend themselves.
If the person isn't diligent in checking the traps, the animal is exposed to the elements and die of dehydration/hunger.
Then there's the issue of non target animals being caught, including dogs, etc.
Most people shoot them while they're still in the trap, its the same reason, I don't agree with live trapping, I don't find it ethical to terrify an animal in a trap until it eventually meets its death by because somebody walks up and shoots it.
Almost nobody relocates them, because it doesn't work; they're territorial animals. If they're dropped off in other territory, they can be brutally killed by rivals.
As an alternative,
You can either get guardian dogs that will keep them at bay, because they won't mess with large guardian dogs, or if shooting them is something that has to be done for whatever reason, then, setting up and shooting at a distance is preferable, but trapping an animal and allowing it to be stuck terrified the entire time until it's killed, as a rancher myself, I don't agree with this method.
If you don't like that, too damn bad.
We are the stewards of God's creatures, and they should be handled with respect. Life should be respected, not treated with cavalier attitudes.
Lol go away
doesn’t seem like your well educated in traps then, I suggest you do some research.
It's a rubber trap genius they aren't harmed think before posting next time
@@darkmatter...369
Here you are insulting people for their opinion and sarcastically using the word "genius" and yet you can't even read and comprehend.
You should "think" before running your mouth next time.
I never said they were harmed smart guy, I said I don't agree with this method of trapping and find it unethical.
In the vast majority of cases, yes, they end up harmed regardless.
Most people shoot them while they're still in the trap, its the same reason, I don't agree with live trapping, I don't find it ethical to terrify an animal in a trap until it eventually meets its death by because somebody walks up and shoots it.
Almost nobody relocates them, because it doesn't work; they're territorial animals.
You can either get guardian dogs that will keep them at bay, because they won't mess with large guardian dogs, or if shooting them is something that has to be done for whatever reason, then, setting up and shooting at a distance is preferable, but trapping an animal and allowing it to be stuck terrified the entire time until it's killed, as a rancher myself, I don't agree with this method.
If you don't like that, too damn bad.
We are the stewards of God's creatures, and they should be handled with respect. Life should be respected, not treated with cavalier attitudes.
@@nickdial8528 I apologize if I was a bit of douche I comprehend pretty well we can agree to disagree because I don't see the unethical part even after reading your beautiful soliloquy lol just kidding. I honestly don't see a problem but you do and that's alright we share different opinions not the end of the world everyone's different it's what makes the world that much more beautiful. But once again I apologize for being sarcastic I love you and hope you have a great day Nick god bless brother..
Everyone thinking he let him go lmao
Lmao
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He does, watch his other videos.
He does smh not everyone is like you ya know indignant..
@listenupfoolio-mx8me he uses a rubber style trap, no broken leg. Just a pissed off coyote.
coyote was put on a bus to martha's vineyard.
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How much cattle did the predator distroy before he got caught.,?
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They coyote was like, “whatever you do.” Don’t kill me!
Hey I feel you whoever you is I f****** feel you and you say that s*** I've been here like bro my niggad all I fux with you don't f****** up I ain't going to come back I see you bout that life I don't want no f****** smoke
Coyote was still alive, and lucky he wasn’t shot several times
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i would have
@@markpierce5892 no one asked
Bro was about to give up and accept domestication 💀
THIS MADE ME LAUGH
As a coyote i can confirm this guy just releases us...
@LoneWolf_RO Your username says, "wolf" though.
I don’t release them. Not native to my state. But I do make use of them when I collect them
He releases you into the coyote heavens, there you are free.
@@Nephilim12340Im the Nephilim who are you? You need to change your name, you not even that so called race of ppl who you talk down about. Lying and stealing stuff thats not yours that I left for myself and my seed. Pay homage
He did murdered the animal and he is a douche
Hey I respect what you did there. You spared him, most people don't. You're a good person and may God bless you.
You have no idea how much money we save buy killing them they kill chickens, cows, horses and sheep and pigs so would you rather all that die or one kayote
Hoping the leg is not broken 😢
@@Hawksforever99 so you're gonna walk that path then huh???hmmm no empathy for you pal.
@@dylanrendon5097 talk to me again after you've run a 30,000 acre cattle ranch and these animals killing your money makers are one of your biggest expenses to the point where you don't turn a profit but really only work all year so you can pay the taxes. Do that and come back to me with your holier than thou attitude.
@EdwardRAZRhands Perhaps they need to be smarter than the coyote and figure a good way to protect their stock. They are already using public government lands that the BLM has cruelly trapped and sold wild horse herds for meat to the ever lovely Mexico, and Canada(!?!)... herds that have lived there for centuries... because some ranchers can't seem to tend their property properly to support their livestock....some of which are terrible on the land, such as sheep. I'm all for the coyote....too bad for poor ranching practices.
The fact that he didn't kill it there and then, and had the balls to pick it up tells me this was a catch and release. It also looked like he was using a trap with padded offset jaws which really don't hurt the animal.
One realistic reply, that’s exactly what he’s doing. Why take a chance in getting bit and a deseas when he could easily kill it there. Catch and release.
They sell the live coyote to people to use to train Coyote hunting dogs
Can’t sell them in every state or out of state
I used to sell raccoons like this
@@deadhorse1391
It sure didn't look that way. That poor coyote otherwise.
They don't use traps that break their feet and keep em alive,they use live traps for that. Looks like he choked it out.
You're fighting a losing battle, just keep a few livestock guardian dogs with your herd, instead. Coyotes are opportunistic feeders, they'll look for food elsewhere
Add: the way he handles that coyote is pretty badass. I think they're beautiful animals, but I'm scared of them.
bro just picked em up like they were a big puppy.
Cant blame the farmer for wanting to protect his cattle farm.
I agree you can shoot them. But to torture them with a leg-hold trap is unacceptable and so last century
@@tomwidler9109 I agree. They should definitely discuss only showing up while the farmer is actively hunting them. How dare these yotes galavant around?
@@daddybandit4431why doesn’t he kill it while it’s in the trap? Because he’s an asshole. That’s why.
@@tomwidler9109 Nah, I'm pretty sure that trap was built in this century.
@@tomwidler9109 yeah your cattle will be dead by sunrise
Can't blame a wild animal that just wants to survive!
Some of you all just stupid. Is he suppose to let it come in and help itself to his livestock while he just sit and look? SMH
So let's send them to your house 😏
Cant blame a man that just wants to protect his livelyhood!
Ain't blaming him just killin him
Yeap..nor the coyote...FOOD CHAIN goes on!
wait did he kill the coyote or something I’m sad and confused 😭
Yeah he put him to sleep 😴 alright
People are like , spare him , save him , omg poor thing ! Then the next day it kills your cat .
I have two cats, but wtf do you expect them to eat, they have to survive! That is their nature. Don’t fucking build your house and take over their land and wonder why they come around doing what they are supposed to be doing, which is finding food to stay alive!
@@elleel1252ok? so feed them your cats
@@elleel1252 Reminder where you sleep is where wild animals used to sleep, not just coyotes.
Keep your cats indoors
@@bomboclaat4876no be responsible and either have an indoor cat or just don’t have one 😂
Dude walked that coyote into a room with plastic on the floor like goodfellas
Or Dexter
He thought he was gonna become a made coyote.... ranch mafioso said noooooope
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Hahahahah
My thoughts exactly
Coyote sued for damages and now owns the farm
Coyote kills the pigs and chickens that feed ur baby's. Coyote gets the slug for being found guilty.
Yes. CLM !!!!!
@@jordanwilson3618 You gott'a protect and feed your family, Jordan. . . I was just being humorous. Have a healthy and productive HNY for you and yours~
@@lesliesylvan of course he does all man do tf u on
So what you are saying is that the coyote brought the farm! 😉
How can you not feel bad for them being who they are ?????? That broke my heart
I feel the same 😢😢😢😢
most modern traps are rubber and meant to be as painless as possible while still holding the animal. With any luck this guy was released and found a new holler to run around in.
@@austinwilson6662I hope you are correct.
broke my heart too, would of made a nice coat
Agreed it’s hard to look at. I would argue that life is incredibly harsh for every species. We avoid seeing it but death is constantly happening. That same coyote has gleefully hunted and killed hundreds of mice and rabbits. Perhaps the occasional chicken.
It's called a ranch.
He left the farm and went to live with a nice family in the city.
🤣funny
Took it to Lakewood CA to Terrorize the dogs and cats
Facts
Sound like a Morgan freeman narration😂
Did it get choked?? I'm confused
That Coyote is “goin to the train station”. 😂
Why not the bus station?
@Corn on the cob It's probably a reference to Yellowstone TV show. Google it & find out.
@Corn on the cob It's probably a reference to Yellowstone TV show. Google it & find out.
@Corn on the cob It's probably a reference to Yellowstone TV show. Google it & find out.
@Corn on the cob It's probably a reference to Yellowstone TV show. Google it & find out.
not even leather gloves. what a champ!
Good for you to protect your animals from these vicious cunning thieves!
I would not be as gentle as you are though when protecting my flock.
Especially my ducks.
Just as he's being picked up
His face seems to say
"FORGIVE ME, LET ME GO"
I'LL NEVER STEAL AGAIN!!
More like
"Oh no, the hyumon knows our weak spot"
Steal what? His family were on that land long before people decided to call it "their" farm.
umm pretty sure that coyote is a she due to lack of male anatomy lol derp.
@@rowds Pussycoyote
@@tuguybear930I'm assuming they meant stealing cattle 😂
Those traps were made illegal in Australia a long time ago.... there are many ways to dispatch that poor bugger without making him suffer first.
Coyote make alot of damage its fine If the suffer a little. They will now to steal from that farm
The coyotes are doing what they naturally do. Humans are supposed to be custodians of our environment, not war criminals.
You gave up your guns...stfu
Well this isn't Australia
@@KriegerDelfin24 it'a ok for you to suffer then.
We owned cattle and never lost one head to coyotes.
He went back to the pack and told them about the ruff up. No worries they will be back about 10 deep next time.
Exactly he shoulda killed the damn creature
😂😂😂😂😂
They need and want food just like any of us. Be kind
One bullet kind.
He didn't kill it...
You know your right. Same goes for a human stealing from you. They have a need. Just like anyone else. Let them be. And be kind! NOT! Cattle farmers and chicken farmers. Let owners and so on. All need these animals population controlled. That’s why they are getting more and more brazen in some cities. Coming into parks and housing suburbs to forage for pets and small children if they had a sporting chance. In this particular case this man isn’t gonna lose baby cattle or other livestock that costs him his livelihood! He can’t eat if he lets them all done on his land.
you feed them then
You try owning a farm full of chickens and livestock that coyotes prey on. It's not easy replacing them
I saw that coyote the next day at the department of human services office signing up for Medicaid and food assistance.
What scares me about Coyotes is how they can sound like a woman screaming (there use to be a bounty on them in Utah because they would go after cattle & newborn calves...haven't heard if they took it down or not)
That's not a cayote that does that that's either a fox or a bobcat cayotes howl/bark it's real high pitched I see ur point tho
@paynecyd517 I'll be honest I'm still learning my wild animals lol
Нахера ставить капканы? Чтоб потом героически освобождать попавших туда зверей и снимать видео?
what a humane cattle dude. I salute you for your compassion.
That coyote didnt live
😂😂😂
@@macmccartney5760 seriously?! 😮
The coyote's foot was in a steel trap! So he hauls the coyote off of his land for it to die of infection?
Maybe if humans stop building and taking over woodlands, the animals would have something to hunt in. In London, deer, raccoons, foxes, and other wildlife coke into the suburbs and the city to eat whatever they can find due to urban sprawl. I thought there was more room in the states.
@@rosemarypaul6093 start with yourself. That coyote was and ill say was.. likely.. actually more than likely... dispatched away from the set so there is no blood at his set.
You don't know anything about foot traps. They are the most humane trap in the world and that coyote could have been released unharmed but i bet one problem is done gone.
That's the most gangster shit I've seen in a minute
That's because once a coyote bleeds at a set, he'll never catch another coyote. He took him somewhere else to kill it.
What a jerk. You guys should know that he threw that coyote in his truck, drove it to my house, and let it loose without even warning me. It sh*t all over my house. ;-)
Hope you didn’t shot the animal behind the camera.
Bro said "You're coming with me, Mister"
The fact that he understood that death came for him, and just gave up, was at peace with it. Lucky for him this was definitely a catch and release.
He didn't give up. Firmly grabbing many animals by the back of the neck has a disabling affect on them.
I hope so bc that’s fucked up to kill every coyote that gets caught just living his life….
@@saintsbusiness42 he definitely let him go somewhere far away. No reason to go through all this trouble instead of just shooting it if he isn’t gonna let it go
@@saintsbusiness42 Do some research it's a good thing to hunt and kill them
@@saintsbusiness42 too bad they kill every pet they can and will come after small children if left unattended.
I live in Arizona I have zero love for these predators! They kill and eat peoples pets out here, I’ve seen them leap a 8 ft wall like a cat, they attack small kids too! I use to be like you all feeling sorry for them ,,,Not anymore!
They are native to arizona, you and your pets are not. So who cares what you think
@@ryantogo8359well go live in the woods with em lol
@@ryantogo8359people are a species living as well, your thinking goes against itself and you can't even see the stupidity of your argument. My father, being Native American, thought of coyotes as pests for the same reason as the original commenter on this thread. People choose to live and inhabit places just as animals do. How do you not see the flaw in your comment?
He's baiting you.
I take it you hate the local hockey team?
Been seeing a lot coyote videos. Think I'm gonna take a walk out with my trusty old Marlin 22 tomorrow
Coyote is recovering getting physical therapy and has hired an attorney 👍
He should call him Benjamin crump it's obvious he violated his civil rights
🤣🤣🤣
Is that the same coyote that brought you here? Clod.
@@amorales9613 be more specific?
More irony, could be the new Aesop's Fable.
Coyote: thank U bro for releasing me
Dude: ummm don't thank me yet
Are coyotes going to extinctions
@@abourg in my area there where only a few and now there is many
@@abourg no they breed a lot an often
Whenever coyotes are going extinct, they reproduce faster if you never thought there was a god do some research into that
@@Hereforthecomments1 they breed once a year da
I'm too compassionate towards animals, I would try to relocate him somewhere. I understand coyotes cause major problems and they have to be dealt with but at the end of the day we're the ones that created the problem for them in the first place. Wish there was a way to get these dogos to a safe place without having to cull them.
That's one way to get rid of "Wile E Coyote"!!
Everyone pissed doesn't know this was the turn-around point in it's life. He's successful and has a family now
Coyotes whelp several pups at a time. I live in the country, and they have no predators. 20 years ago, I had a lot of wildlife to watch from my porch. Not anymore. No rabbits, deer, or foxes. Many people have had their pets killed. I don't believe the paw traps or anything that would torture any living creature. County Animal Control has live traps set up. Once the door is sprung, an officer comes out & replaces the live trap, and takes the coyote to animal control. I have never asked about the animal's fate. I have seen so many of my friends pets killed and mangled. I have a large dog that is an indoor pet. She goes out, does her business, and comes back in. My dog is only outside from dusk to dawn if she is with an adult family member.
Don’t be stupid. It would have been just as easy to put it in a cage and drive it away from the farm or town. 😢
@@jdmac1475 yeah, make it some else’s problem. He can eat the neighbor’s dog instead.
Like I said. Drive it out to an isolated place where they can hunt and live as a wild animal should be. We have invaded their hunting grounds. The same happened to wolves in Yellowstone. They were almost extinct. They brought them back because it affected to natural balance. Move the coyote out to areas where they have enough to feed and not stay where people have easy prey such as pets, people, and small amount of wildlife. The destruction of the species will throw the balance off. 😟
@@jdmac1475 Guy, I can appreciate the sentiment, but you don’t really understand the nature of coyotes. Read a few books, an interesting one would be Coyote America. You couldn’t drive them far enough in any direction to not be someone else’s problem. Look at literature concerning US wildlife conservation, there are people out there dedicated to understanding healthy populations of wildlife, especially predators, and what the landscape would look like if they aren’t managed. Look up the different forms of management, it varies from state to state. I can assure you, the 5 minutes you thought about this subject from watching a video pales in comparison to years and years of research put together by people who understand and make it their life’s work.
Низкий поклон за спасения волка.Дай вам силы ,здоровья успехов в жизни.
А кто капканы ставит нужно им голову разбить кувалдой .
not a wolf
А Вы точно знаете, что он его спасать поволок?
Что-то он больно профессионально "спасает". Лично я сомневаюсь.
@@user-pk5lc9ri7w вы правы , возможно и такоҽ .Сам ставил капкан , а волка можҽт продаҽт .Если так , это очҽнь подло со стороны чҽловҽка .😢
Yes . Is a coyote, but your point is still worthy.
Worst part about most of these arguements is that YOU DON'T KNOW IF HE SPARED THE COYOTES LIFE! The clip cuts off. Stop assuming what you don't know!
That's exactly what I thought.
oh no. it's gone for a permanent nap. you dont catch and release coyotes...
If he was gonna kill it he would of done it when it was trapped... common sense is not so common... and I'd bet you wouldn't love coyotes if they killed your pet ... or livestock that feeds your family... educate yourself before opening your lib lips😅
Man-handled!😂
Update: Guy got cancelled by social media and the coyote is thriving in his new foster home in Texas.
bs lmao
Lmao get your modern living BS outta here foul
😅😅😅😅
Update: gofundme compaign raised 5.5M for Coyote medical bills.
@@Maru-ge6jn is there a link ?
That guy knows how to handle them coyotes.
Should’ve just shot it.
Good handling but judging from the condition of the coyote I suspect that the farm may have a huge rodent population
@@davedavis7744how can you tell from looking at the coyote there are rodents on the farm?
Coyote was probably there a few days to a week. They don't have much fight in them when they're dehydrated and hungry.
I guess that electric stick had nothing to do with it
Snares are as disgusting as the monsters who use them.
Cry more
I'm not a Libby but yeah snares suck. Does the snare used here not hurt the animals foot? He seemed okay. I don't know enough about each type of snare and it's use to call the user of such a tool a monster. Just seems like a stretch here in this video. Now the Michael Vick pit bull footage. Yes, monster. Here I don't see it or know about it to speak horrible insults. Maybe the left could make more headway if they stopped the moral panic and drama.
Not a snare people! Just a foothold trap!
BOO HOO
Yeah, that's not a snare. Just a foot trap. A very humane one too. No blood from the coyote's foot when he's released from it.
Really wish people would take the time to educate themselves before posting their pseudo righteous indignation.
The other guy has a pet coyote in his videos.
Plot twist: He took it to the cattle farm next door. Take that Larry!
That might work for a few hours, days, or weeks but not years. My cousin just told me that coyotes got a couple of his calves and that hurts the profit margin for his ranch.
@@invaliduserid5807 Yeah coyotes can definitely knock a dent in the profits of any ranch. We used to shoot them any time we saw around my Grandpa's ranch.
@@invaliduserid5807 bro, it was a joke.
@@ajgonzalez5109 except it's not. just ask a professional cattle rancher. those mutts eat profits.
There is something odd with this video
Yeah. No gunfire
the the coyote looks real one moment then fake the rest of the video
if u stare at it after he puts the stick on its neck the dude an coyote get a weird fuzzy glow around em an the coyote almost moves in slow mo in its facial expression
@@aaronmoussathanas8887
That's photoshopping
After he yoked him up that coyote was like "alright you got me"
And this is why we’re top predators
People invade their territory so this should always be done humanely.
Not their territory anymore
Good luck figuring out how to do that for thousands of coyotes.
@@jackadams3878
So with that kind of thinking, if I move onto your property and make camp your property will become mine, right ? 🤪
@@nightrider5420 I can only promise you that if you try, one of us is gonna end up dead.
@@nightrider5420 Yeah if you successfully drive me out and my people. Did you forget where you live? Or has a sufficient amount of time pass to where you don't feel at all responsible for the land ur on?
I like the way the trapper held coyote and removed trap with his feet and did not even get bit. Good job!
I hope you come back in the next life and this shit happens to you. Some big ho grabbing you by the neck and ripping you up as he tries (and fails) to remove the trap right away. All while your leg is twisted and mangled from 3 days of being trapped
These are cute animals TBH, I love wolves and coyotes, remind me of domesticated doggies, unfortunately they can be dangerous to livestock and humans as well so... Gotta do what you gotta do. We need eggs so farmers need chickens to be alive to give eggs.
vulcan death grip. just pinch off the aorta.
good Man god bless you
He didn't have to treat him like that.
If he is relocated, his canine GPS instincts will likely bring him right back to the only home he has ever known.
He's uhhhh, gone to a "better place" than what you have in mind I think
@@big.gib.4L nah that’s not how we do it, if he wanted to kill him he’d have shot him right then and there. Wouldn’t waste the energy on picking him up like that.
His canine GPS instincts have been switched off, permanently.
@@poloshifter537 waste*
@@utubepunk grammar nazi
Plot twist, coyote came back after 10 minutes and ate all the chickens.
That would be the fault of the chickens’ caretaker, not the coyote.
@@janebradley9364 I get that too. I raised chickens and turkeys in the land of predators, 11,000 wolves, 50,000 bears, a myriad of raptors, foxes, lynxes & the list goes on and even includes coyotes. I never lost a single animal, nor did I have to kill to keep them safe. My animals were my livelihood too.
Withstanding that, I’d recommend you give it a second thought. Because there’s a scenario that would help you and it doesn’t require killing coyotes. I’m happy to explain the how to you.
Consider some facts;
-they hunt solitarily or with one other.
-they will leave places in their territory and never return if they don’t find food OR if the food is too hard to get at.
-they will defend their territory, especially if their home range is invaded by other coyotes.
In other words, protect your flock/herd from coyotes (but let them live), they won’t come back and they’ll even inadvertently protect your property & animals from other coyotes.
The most effective thing you can do is catch them in a live cage and release them at your property’s edge. Fire a couple shots into the ground behind them.
The whole argument that “…my animals are my livelihood” doesn’t hold much weight. It’s been used before and due to it bears (black and brown), are rare to see, a herd of bison that was once a million was reduced to 15 to 20,000. Wolves were wiped out completely. You what’s ironic about that? It used to be the wolves that kept the coyotes in check. Meh, who are we kidding, we both know you won’t change even when offered a different and non-lethal option. Which leads to only one conclusion; you enjoy killing, period.
Im sure he killed it
@@marcusstormm7591 🤡
@@dougzeller4002 🧌
You must be another one of those people who sux at keeping his livestock safe so you go out & draw a 20lb dog in so you can kill it in an effort to compensate for your lack of skills.
Trapping is not only out dated and barbaric, anymore with a grain of empathy should be incapable
You realize it's a padded trap and he released him instead of shooting him right lol
Oh be quiet you hypocrite, I bet you used mouse traps more than once in your house.
@@Ben-zh9ey so the point of it was?
@@Ben-zh9ey suuuurrre
Waaaaaaa
Well, you can thank illinois department of natural resources for putting coyotes in our area
I wish I had more of them on my land. They've cleaned out all the mice and squirrels
And chickens, turkeys, ducks, dogs, cats, rabbits, and your little child alone outside. Get real.
@@obedyahujryahuah2454 yawn. I don't give a shit about ducks and rabbits. There are no cats or dogs on my land so I leave bags of dog food out. Coyotes have saved me more money than an expensive exterminator.
And turkey and quail and cottontails.
@@obedyahujryahuah2454 Why are you being rude? They didn’t even say anything wrong, learn how to have some self control when commenting
Once they have eliminated their food supply of small animals they will then start to kill off any other animal they can eat… cats, small dogs, chickens, lambs, etc.
This is when they become a nuisance and the population needs to be reduced.
This dude is a legend
for not killing a nuisance animal? fuckin retard
The coyotes dead😂😂😂😂
Was his paw stuck in a bear trap?
He walked off the screen no one knows what he did to the coyote
Coyote is in rehab and doing better every day
Coyote tacos 🌮
In an ideal world
There should be a $1,000,000 fine for using those traps
Billions
Why? It is a foot hold trap, no broken bones, coyote can be relocated, they are safer than cage traps
Ah yes protecting your animals from coyotes is bad and letting your whole farm get raided by more coyotes is good.
found another city slicker dummy and their buddy right under em
🤣🤣🤣
Not happy with the use of a foot/leg trap rather see a more humane trap used to be assured of no injury to the animal plus no chance of a dog or cat getting it's foot broken
Yeah, those foot traps are barbaric. The animal lies there in excruciating pain for god knows how long before they arrive to dispatch it. Damn, I hate cruelty for cruelty’s sake.
You wouldn’t be saying that if your property was getting ransacked
@@TwoShedsJacksoncan’t tell if this is sarcasm lol
Only used conibear traps, noted.
@@El69Fuego
Nah..I'm rancher. They're cruel.
All I see is a pair of UGG boots.
Bud your are an absolute badass
💀yur
This rancher, or game warden, handled this coyote properly. As you can see...once he had the coyote by the knap on the neck, the coyote went completely limp and docile. Which made it easier to remove it from the trap.
Thanks for explaining.
"Michael Maxie" Why not just shoot it?
A bullet would have also made it docile.
Lol, thank you captain obvious 🙄
Thanks Columbo.
Manhandling takes a whole new meaning 😂
Instead of hurting the natural wildlife After taking over their home. Get sheep dogs to atleast give the poor animal a chance to leave without being hurt and tortured by the scumbag human.
Coyotes are crazy bc the more you try to get rid of them, the quicker they multiply
Exactly, it's in their dna. If numbers drop, they breed more.
Damn straight
Evolution
No, they are crazy because they are wild and their land is being subjugated !
@@auntjenifer7774 I was using crazy as a synonym for cool in this instance
He gave him a flu shot and said "sponsored by Phhiizerr." coyote later dyyed from heart problems.
News: it was a natural death and unrelated to the vaxxin
It’s 2023. Millions have died from Covid. And you still think Covid is fake 😭
That is hilarious 😂
Not before it had several strokes
The vaccines are safe and effective and reduce the spread and contraction. When i think of the vaccines my heart swells with pride to four times it's size.
Brought to you by Pfizer.
That coyote looks completely flabbergasted
Poor coyote 😢😢😢 thanks for save him
Какой смелый и добрый мужчина!
Браво и Спасибо за спасение животины!!!
He freed it to kill it
I don’t think you get the video my guy lol
Почему ты решил что он его спас ???
А капкан кто поставил ?
Он с него шкуру содрал и выпустил что б новая выросла😂
Your interpretation is VERY wrong here.
He didn't save it. He trapped it and probably killed it
Hope all you Karens are satisfied
That's so sad. That poor coyote.
@@joewearsadroolbib7347 Shoot it! Good work!
@@joewearsadroolbib7347 poor baby calf's, poor cats, poor every other animal that get killed by coyotes on his farm
@@joewearsadroolbib7347 awww
You notice that he let the coyote go so that he could relocate it.
Grow some balls bro
@uriel septim you said it my man! 👍
What you don’t hear is the farmer whispering to the coyote, “I’d like to talk to you about your car’s extended warranty.”
What’s with Americans and native species?
People who engage in animal cruelty for fun should not be given a public platform to proudly show their abhorrent behavior.
What form of animal cruelty is going on here? He's using a toothless trap, he released it and most likely set it free. What exactly is your issue here?
Lol your a soy boy beta male 🤣
@@bryanlacount7551 I agree with you , he states he’s going on a farm , so this is almost certainly in defense of any people or animals he has on the farm , and I don’t see any real harm done to the coyote, so he did the job right , and without hurting the animal, can’t say whether he put it down later or released somewhere else but 🤷♂️
It was hard to watch but that trap was not the typical trap. It lacked the sharp prongs. He is holding the coyote in a manner so not to get bit. But he's not injured his neck area. I hate for any animal to suffer. That includes seeing the vicious manner in which coyotes kill. They will even kill a small child if they can get to it. I am surprised this guy is letting the creature go. Most folks just shoot them.
@@bryanlacount7551 ye he catches them coyotes to just release them bro, defo makes a lot of sense. Ur a genius lol
He took off his ankle bracelet now he's doing community service.
Bruh I got one too n I’m 14 smh
That poor animal must have suffered so much.
What breed of cow is vulnerable to a 35lb coyote?
Calves. This a relocation program and it's a rubber trap the animal is not killed
That coyote is currently living in a Chicago police station lobby.
He gave him a good scolding, now he's too intimidated to come back.
oh, he'll be back lol
You give wild animals too much credit
That's 80 bucks you're catching, not to mention the bounty
Wait wat? 80 bucks for a coyote?
@@Ruben1994OL Not the whole coyote, just the hide.
Canada Goose stopped buying coyotes for their coats. I’ve heard of some coyotes going for as little as 5 bucks
He's too kind
why you put the trap???😡🤬
What. Did. You. Do. To. The. Coyote.
It was most likely relocated. These are rubber traps
위험한데 침착하게 잘 도와줬군요 고맙습니다..♡
He killed it after you know
他抓去吃了
That man has some balls
And heart.
Cannot leave a animals to suffered you do what take to free it
Coyote started updating to Windows 11 💀
I wondered where #weavethecoyote went today! 😆
She is the naughtiest Wish Puppy ever ordered 😃