Nice dog, but that would be like putting a 100 year old man against some young spunky teenagers in a world of theirs, wouldn't have a chance.

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You may be in the integrade zone where coyotes are larger and more packy owing to greywolf influence through hybridization. OP I am not sure about but based on what I found appears to be East of Nova Scotia? That be in North Atlantic Ocean so I need to be corrected by OP.Not to mention another buddy of mines dog was attacked and almost killed, barely making it back home with its insides hanging out.
Yes im in newfoundland and coyotes are not native to our province. The ones that have been hunted and kill here in recent years are thought to be hybrids there much bigger then your average coyote and much braver. A friend of mine got one a few weeks well up to the size of a wolf. Im figuing on this one being a coyote he might have came from the nearby river where the first birds were killed at.You may be in the integrade zone where coyotes are larger and more packy owing to greywolf influence through hybridization. OP I am not sure about but based on what I found appears to be East of Nova Scotia? That be in North Atlantic Ocean so I need to be corrected by OP.
If OP in NE North America then critters involved are not what I would rightfully call coyotes because wolf influence will be real. If in my area and anywhere to to south and west, coyotes will not generally be a threat since they average around 35 lbs and they are not pack forming with multiple adults beyond breeding pair and maybe one offspring from previous year. This discussion is not so much as to critter is a coyote as where and what kind of coyote.
Still based on overall discription of events, I am far from convinced coyotes or coyote x wolf hybrid is actually involved in taking of poultry. Just because present does not mean guilty. ID of predator needed to be confirmed otherwise this conversation is nothing more than "my dad is bigger than your dad".
Some of the info you want is best sourced from either a biologist or someone that actually hunts / traps animals in question. From what I have read the ranging habits of your coy-wolves are more wolflike and thus much greater and thus decidely not like a fox unless you are near den sight. Thus return not likely in immediate future. Killing many without immediately policing bodies not what I would expect for a coy-wolf, wolf or coyote; still makes me think domestic dog and the wild canine simply left tracks at crime scene.Yes im in newfoundland and coyotes are not native to our province. The ones that have been hunted and kill here in recent years are thought to be hybrids there much bigger then your average coyote and much braver. A friend of mine got one a few weeks well up to the size of a wolf. Im figuing on this one being a coyote he might have came from the nearby river where the first birds were killed at.
I put a snare in where he got into the yard question is whats the chances he will be back again i still have birds in this coop that i wanna let out sometime soon although i normally keep them locked inside at night. Should i expect them back do they run on a trail like foxes? I know from hunting foxes will pass by and may not come back the same area for a week or two im not overly familer with coyotes.
That's definitely a coyote track, I could spot one from a mile away, I've hunted them for 16 yearsi think it is dog. coyote pad looks more rectangular to the dog's triangular.