Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: CAMPMEAT on February 03, 2011, 01:02:03 PM
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I was out dog/bobcat hunting today and saw some fresh coyote pee with a spot of blood next to it. About the size of a pencil eraser. Is this a sign of a female being in or coming into heat ? Never had seen this before.
Campmeat.
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Good question!!
I'd guess, but would like to know what the pros think
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kidney failure?
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Hemmoroids?
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Coyotes are in the peak of the rut right now
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I saw the same thing the end of November and was wondering WTF too...
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Being a Akc lab breeder I think this falls kinda into my area :chuckle:
Female dogs or yotes bleed when they are coming into heat. This is called spotting, this can last 5-10 days depending on the dog and breed. Then the stay in heat and breed for around a week. Then they are going out for about a week, they can still breed in the last week but not as well.
For most k9's there is 2 heats a year. I am not sure for yotes. If they have more during this time of year or not.
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Coyotes are in the peak of the rut right now
I would think so myself, but nobody is seeing any coyotes, at least during the day. I hear them at night. I don't know with coyotes if crazy weather might affect them being in or coming into heat. It's been 0.1 below to 23 degrees right now. I see some tracks but not many. Won't answer or come to any calls........I'm stumped so far.
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Had a female giant schnauzer that bled a bit after being bred once. The whole process does not look pleasant for canines getting stuck together and all that.
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Joke not posted for fear of getting in trouble... :chuckle:
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Joke not posted for fear of getting in trouble... :chuckle:
PM me then....
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The female I killed last week was a young one, but she was as dry as an old raisin. :chuckle:
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A golden raisin ?
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Being a Akc lab breeder I think this falls kinda into my area :chuckle:
Female dogs or yotes bleed when they are coming into heat. This is called spotting, this can last 5-10 days depending on the dog and breed. Then the stay in heat and breed for around a week. Then they are going out for about a week, they can still breed in the last week but not as well.
For most k9's there is 2 heats a year. I am not sure for yotes. If they have more during this time of year or not.
I believe yotes are once a year however if they miss then they may cycle a second time :dunno:....some of the more primitive breeds are like that as are some of the giants and molossars ...my assumption would be a bitch in heat if I saw something like that :dunno:
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runamuk,
That's what I thought too. I was pretty fresh looking.
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TMI TMI