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ZanderPommo:
yeah I figured the hide, teeth, and claws, and trust me, I see them all the time, and if they get in range I'll drill em so they don't eat my dogs, but isn't there a pretty good chance that they got rabiese in which case it would be dangerous to touch em'?

Zander

JackCrafty:
Eating the meat will not transmit rabies to you......unless you eat the brain or other nervous tissue.

Here is a quote from the Center of Disease Control:

Rabies virus is found primarily in saliva and in the tissues of the central nervous system, especially the brain. It's usually spread through the bite of an infected animal.

It can also be transmitted if the animal's saliva or nervous tissue gets into your eyes, nose, mouth, or an open wound or scratch. Airborne transmission is possible but rare—it's more of a concern for laboratory workers who handle animals, or in moist caves with little ventilation.

You cannot catch rabies from contact with blood, feces, urine, or scent glands. The rabies virus hitches a ride up the nerves, traveling directly from the bite wound to the brain. Later on, it may travel from the nerves to other organs, but it never enters the blood. That said, if the animal's head has been damaged, there could be spinal tissue or fluid mixed in with splattered blood. Animals may catch rabies by eating infected animals. Rabies might be passed from mother to offspring in the womb. However, when people encounter very young animals that are rabid, it's more likely that they were infected after they were born, either from contact with their mother or another rabid animal.

Although deadly, the rabies virus is actually fragile. It can be destroyed by exposure to sunlight (UV light).

http://www.cdc.gov/RABIES/exposure/types.html

ZanderPommo:
wow, thats interesting, so I don't suppose handling the freshly pulled saliva covered teeth with knapping cuts on your hands would be the best idea lol :D

Zander

Justin Snyder:
I kill them for the hide all the time.  Some critters are meant for eating and some are only good for hides.  As far as I'm concerned coyotes are just hides. Justin

ZanderPommo:
yeah, I imagine if I ate it I would probably be uncomfortabe and thinking about dog (meat is probably super tuff and stringy too) but I completely respect people who eat everything they kill, but  I don't think I could stomach a cyote

Zander 

PS: a cyote quiver would be wicked >:D

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