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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 85075" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>Yes, and because of their behavior they are much more susceptible to mange than coyotes. When they meet they rub on each other. Coyotes in most cases hang a couple hundred yards apart and threaten each other for territory. </p><p>I know fox can really stink, but there is still a difference from skunk. Fox have begin to den much closer to human inhabitants because of pressure by coyotes. I wonder if a few may even take shelter under old buildings and have some encounters with skunks. I know one of my relatives was running out a couple of fox when he moved bales to feed cattle. My brother had the same experience, but that one was mangy and I think trying to stay warm in the bales. The first time it hit -20 he fell out on the ground as the tractor carried a bale to the feed bunks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 85075, member: 704"] Yes, and because of their behavior they are much more susceptible to mange than coyotes. When they meet they rub on each other. Coyotes in most cases hang a couple hundred yards apart and threaten each other for territory. I know fox can really stink, but there is still a difference from skunk. Fox have begin to den much closer to human inhabitants because of pressure by coyotes. I wonder if a few may even take shelter under old buildings and have some encounters with skunks. I know one of my relatives was running out a couple of fox when he moved bales to feed cattle. My brother had the same experience, but that one was mangy and I think trying to stay warm in the bales. The first time it hit -20 he fell out on the ground as the tractor carried a bale to the feed bunks. [/QUOTE]
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