We describe a portable apparatus designed to examine the free-operant food
preferences of captive coyotes in their home kennels. Because leverpressing
for food access was the dependent variable, we measured food preference in
dependently of food ingestion. Using successive approximation, we trained 8
out of 19 coyotes (42%) to use the apparatus. This percentage is similar t
o training rates for dogs. We used fixed and variable ratio schedules of re
inforcement to further test 4 of the trained coyotes. All 4 produced respon
se curves similar to those of other species on similar schedules of reinfor
cement.