zapper,
I agree with you on the pup starving thing, and thanks for the heads up about leaving only one parent to support the litter, I hadn't thought of that.
Really this is all a mute subject now though, I was told last night that someone else, that lives in the area of the den, has already said he plans on taking care of the 'yotes. I guess since there are so few in the area news spread fast and people were lining up to render their services.
As for 'yotes getting blamed for domestic dog attacks on livestock, I guess that is the first thing people think of when they see the aftermath of an attack, but it is really pretty easy to tell the difference. Domestic dogs are dumb, and even thought they sometimes have a strong prey drive, they don't know what to do after they kill it. They often scratch at it and tear up the hide trying to eat the meat on the legs and such. 'Yotes don't waste much time, they know the parts that carry the most nutrients and go straight in through the ribcage to get it. Not to many domestic dogs that start out ripping a hole in the ribcage.
Anyway, thanks for the help and enjoy your summer,