The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) surveyed U.S. sheep producers to determine the kinds of non-lethal (NL) predator control measures they used in 1994. An analysis of responses from 8,451 sheep producers showed that 34% of the nation\u27s sheep producers used fencing, 25% used husbandry, 20% used guard animals, 4% used frightening tactics, 0.3% used aversion, and 3% used other methods. Because NL methods tended to be used more in large sheep operations than on small farms, the percentages of sheep protected by each NL control method were higher than the percentages of sheep producers using the method. Approximately 33 % of all sheep in the U.S. were protected by fencing, 40% by husbandry, 39% by guard animals, 12% by f...
During the spring and summer of 1992, a number of sheep producers used Pred-X ear tags to guard agai...
Predation by coyotes (Canis latrans), domestic dogs, mountain lions (Felis concolor), black bears (U...
Federal government restrictions in 1972 on several widely-used forms of predator control stimulated ...
The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) surveyed U.S. sheep producers to determine ...
The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) surveyed U.S. sheep producers to determine ...
Since 1972, when the U.S. Government restricted uses of toxicants for controlling coyotes, a variety...
Over the last twenty-five years, sheep numbers have been declining in Sonoma and Marin Counties at t...
Sheep (Ovis aries) producers were surveyed in Kansas to determine the efficacy of livestock guarding...
The economy of the State of Nebraska is highly dependent on the agricultural industry. When factors ...
A questionnaire survey was used in 1985 to obtain data on predation and losses from New York sheep g...
Predation by wild carnivores challenges livestock producers worldwide. To reduce or offset losses du...
Domestic sheep ranching is an important agricultural industry in the United States and coyote (Canis...
We surveyed the effectiveness of livestock guard dogs for reduc-ing predation on domestic sheep in C...
Dogs that protect sheep and goats from predators were relatively unknown as a method of reducing pre...
The eastern coyote (Canis latrans) has become common and widespread in many eastern states. We surve...
During the spring and summer of 1992, a number of sheep producers used Pred-X ear tags to guard agai...
Predation by coyotes (Canis latrans), domestic dogs, mountain lions (Felis concolor), black bears (U...
Federal government restrictions in 1972 on several widely-used forms of predator control stimulated ...
The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) surveyed U.S. sheep producers to determine ...
The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) surveyed U.S. sheep producers to determine ...
Since 1972, when the U.S. Government restricted uses of toxicants for controlling coyotes, a variety...
Over the last twenty-five years, sheep numbers have been declining in Sonoma and Marin Counties at t...
Sheep (Ovis aries) producers were surveyed in Kansas to determine the efficacy of livestock guarding...
The economy of the State of Nebraska is highly dependent on the agricultural industry. When factors ...
A questionnaire survey was used in 1985 to obtain data on predation and losses from New York sheep g...
Predation by wild carnivores challenges livestock producers worldwide. To reduce or offset losses du...
Domestic sheep ranching is an important agricultural industry in the United States and coyote (Canis...
We surveyed the effectiveness of livestock guard dogs for reduc-ing predation on domestic sheep in C...
Dogs that protect sheep and goats from predators were relatively unknown as a method of reducing pre...
The eastern coyote (Canis latrans) has become common and widespread in many eastern states. We surve...
During the spring and summer of 1992, a number of sheep producers used Pred-X ear tags to guard agai...
Predation by coyotes (Canis latrans), domestic dogs, mountain lions (Felis concolor), black bears (U...
Federal government restrictions in 1972 on several widely-used forms of predator control stimulated ...