Welcome to the forums YoteHunter.
There's a lot of reading on this baiting forum, but I suggest you start at the beginning and work your way through little by little. You will find many good ideas and information. It will take you a while to get through it all, but you will definitely come away better educated.
In a nutshell, seems we all have various ways of baiting, and use a variety of bait as well. For me, I mainly use table meat scraps, old discarded freezer food (meat) that's been there too long, road-killed deer etc. I cut the pieces up into small, 2" chunks or so, and generally only put out a few pieces of bait at a time, maybe 8 or 10 pieces, just enough to keep the coyotes coming. You can go through a lot of bait in short order, and for me at least, obtaining bait is an on-going process. That's one reason I only put out small portions at a time. I have used a whole carcas before but generally don't. Seems that attracts buzzards, crows, ravens etc too much. However, I did have a whole calf out this past winter, and had some good success with it. Be sure to check into your baiting laws.
If you live close to the bait site, you can check the trail cameras daily to see what might be hitting the bait, and replenish bait as needed. That's the best way.
What part of Alabama are you from? I have an Aunt and cousin in Selma.
Looking forward to your posts and success photos.