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To: TigerPaw who wrote (25032)7/20/2000 6:35:10 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
((male beagle we had mating with a coyote ))
<<Just to add noise to the signal, the important thing is whethere a viable child is produced.>>

Yep, it happens. The result is a coydog. Open season year around on coydogs and coyotes in Illinois. Recognized by the IDNR. I will say it doesn't happen often. Usually the coyote eats any dog it can whip and vice versa.

Coyotes hunt foxes, wolves hunt coyotes and foxes. Ducks Unlimited did a study on it. BTW, pheasants can mate successfully with chickens.

Now as for viable. Do you mean living or living and able to reproduce? A horse/donkey cross will get you a sterile jackass.