Conditioned food or flavor aversion has been proposed as a method to stop coyote predation on sheep. The method entails treating sheep carcasses or meat baits with an emetic, lithium chloride (LiCl), and scattering them on sheep ranges. Theoretically, coyotes eat the baits, become ill, and subsequently desist from killing and eating sheep because they associate sheep flavor with sickness. In recent studies, coyotes have not formed prey aversions. Coyotes avoided baits because of LiCl flavor rather than prey flavor and prey killing aversions were not found. We conducted a study designed to find the best LiCl-prey flesh concentration to produce bait aversion in coyotes, and to test the transfer of bait aversion to a prey-killing aversion. Bai...
The toxic sheep collar is the most selective method known for killing coyotes that prey on domestic ...
This paper presents (1) a brief overview of several concepts important to predator-prey behaviors of...
Vichos non-lethal collars containing 45 to 105 ml of 3 % capsicum oleo resin were evaluated as deter...
Conditioned food or flavor aversion has been proposed as a method to stop coyote predation on sheep....
Conditioned food or flavor aversion has been proposed as a method to stop coyote predation on sheep....
The use of LiCl-treated baits and carcasses has been advocated as a means of controlling coyote pred...
In an enclosure-type study, I investigated the use of odor, auditory, and visual cues to enhance lit...
The use of LiCl-treated baits and carcasses has been advocated as a means of controlling coyote pred...
Since 1974 the Fish and Wildlife Service has studied a toxic collar to poison coyotes that attack ...
A study was conducted in 1975 and 1976 to assess domestic sheep (Ovis aries) losses to coyotes (Cani...
Since 1974 the Fish and Wildlife Service has studied a "toxic collar" to poison coyotes that attack ...
Taste aversion programs using lithium chloride (LiCl) in sheep baits and carcasses have been applied...
Four individually penned coyotes (Canis latrans) that had learned to kill live domestic rabbits for ...
Efficacy of Compound 1080 LP Collars was studied under pen and field conditions. Coyotes poisoned th...
As part of efforts to develop The Livestock Protection Collar (U.S. EPA Reg. No. 56228-22), we video...
The toxic sheep collar is the most selective method known for killing coyotes that prey on domestic ...
This paper presents (1) a brief overview of several concepts important to predator-prey behaviors of...
Vichos non-lethal collars containing 45 to 105 ml of 3 % capsicum oleo resin were evaluated as deter...
Conditioned food or flavor aversion has been proposed as a method to stop coyote predation on sheep....
Conditioned food or flavor aversion has been proposed as a method to stop coyote predation on sheep....
The use of LiCl-treated baits and carcasses has been advocated as a means of controlling coyote pred...
In an enclosure-type study, I investigated the use of odor, auditory, and visual cues to enhance lit...
The use of LiCl-treated baits and carcasses has been advocated as a means of controlling coyote pred...
Since 1974 the Fish and Wildlife Service has studied a toxic collar to poison coyotes that attack ...
A study was conducted in 1975 and 1976 to assess domestic sheep (Ovis aries) losses to coyotes (Cani...
Since 1974 the Fish and Wildlife Service has studied a "toxic collar" to poison coyotes that attack ...
Taste aversion programs using lithium chloride (LiCl) in sheep baits and carcasses have been applied...
Four individually penned coyotes (Canis latrans) that had learned to kill live domestic rabbits for ...
Efficacy of Compound 1080 LP Collars was studied under pen and field conditions. Coyotes poisoned th...
As part of efforts to develop The Livestock Protection Collar (U.S. EPA Reg. No. 56228-22), we video...
The toxic sheep collar is the most selective method known for killing coyotes that prey on domestic ...
This paper presents (1) a brief overview of several concepts important to predator-prey behaviors of...
Vichos non-lethal collars containing 45 to 105 ml of 3 % capsicum oleo resin were evaluated as deter...