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Stuart C.
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Health concerns when handling coyote carcass
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Are there any?
Can humans and/or pets/dogs pick up some nasty infectious stuff from coyotes?
Do you take precautions when handling, and in what way?
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May 23, 2009, 04:18:05 AM »
Fleas and ticks would be my primary concern, but since coyotes eat carrion I'd at least wear rubber gloves (I keep a bag of nitrile gloves in my pack).
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May 28, 2009, 03:29:21 PM »
ive shot some yote i wouldnt even touch with my boot,dont know what they were carrying but i dint want none of it.i have skinned hundreds of normal appearing yotes with no ill effects. some were a little scroungy but never caught nuttin.
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Ive never had any issues with a healthy looking dog. I personally wouldn't handle one with the mange though.
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I don't handle coyotes much, I have a good friend in northern Wy. that is a gov't trapper. One time when we were elk hunting, we took a few days off to try and kill a troublesome coyote. The conversation got around to pelts. He told me he didn't touch 'em any more. Several years before, he became ill. The local doc.s said it was a virus. His girlfriend was a nurse and was convinced it was the plague, but the locals thought she was nuts. She called a doc. she new in Calif. and got the proper medicine for my pals. It was plague,
So from that time on he doesn't touch 'em and I only during very cold mths.
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