Predation at the University of California Hopland Field Station was evaluated for an 11-year period beginning in 1973. Of those lambs placed on range, an average of 2.7% were killed each year by predators. An average of 1.5% of the ewes were killed. When the number of missing animals which were killed was estimated, the average annual predation rate for lambs and ewes killed was 10.4 and 3.8%, respectively. For all known ewe and lamb deaths, respectively, 45% and 26% were caused by predators, 14% and 28% died from causes other than predation, and 41% and 46% died from unknown causes. Of those sheep killed by predators, 89% were killed by coyotes (Canis latrans), 8% by dogs, and 1% each by black bear (Ursus americanus), mountain lion (Felis ...
Large, native-range pastures were searched for dead domestic sheep in the Southern Bighorn Mountains...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
The average annual reported loss of sheep and lambs to predators in Montana from 1982 through 1986 w...
To help resolve conflicting claims about the severity of predator losses to the sheep industry, shee...
A northern Nevada range band of sheep was studied in order to verify the extent of losses to predati...
A Great Basin band of open range herded sheep was monitored intensively for losses between June 8 an...
This paper provides estimates of predation losses of domestic sheep in Alberta in 1974. These estima...
Ten sheep ranches in southwestern Utah were chosen for a verification study of sheep losses during 1...
Nine sheep bands from Idaho were monitored for mortality causes and circumstances during 1973 and 19...
Much of the decline of the U.S. sheep industry has been attributed to losses caused by predators. Mo...
Lamb losses to predation have historically ranged from 4% to 8% in the western United States but mos...
Excerpts from the report: Coyotes are a major cause of sheep loss in the western United States. Th...
We surveyed the effectiveness of livestock guard dogs for reduc-ing predation on domestic sheep in C...
The eastern coyote (Canis Iatrans) has become common and widespread in many eastern states. We surve...
The average annual reported loss of sheep and lambs to predators in Montana from 1982 through 1986 w...
Large, native-range pastures were searched for dead domestic sheep in the Southern Bighorn Mountains...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
The average annual reported loss of sheep and lambs to predators in Montana from 1982 through 1986 w...
To help resolve conflicting claims about the severity of predator losses to the sheep industry, shee...
A northern Nevada range band of sheep was studied in order to verify the extent of losses to predati...
A Great Basin band of open range herded sheep was monitored intensively for losses between June 8 an...
This paper provides estimates of predation losses of domestic sheep in Alberta in 1974. These estima...
Ten sheep ranches in southwestern Utah were chosen for a verification study of sheep losses during 1...
Nine sheep bands from Idaho were monitored for mortality causes and circumstances during 1973 and 19...
Much of the decline of the U.S. sheep industry has been attributed to losses caused by predators. Mo...
Lamb losses to predation have historically ranged from 4% to 8% in the western United States but mos...
Excerpts from the report: Coyotes are a major cause of sheep loss in the western United States. Th...
We surveyed the effectiveness of livestock guard dogs for reduc-ing predation on domestic sheep in C...
The eastern coyote (Canis Iatrans) has become common and widespread in many eastern states. We surve...
The average annual reported loss of sheep and lambs to predators in Montana from 1982 through 1986 w...
Large, native-range pastures were searched for dead domestic sheep in the Southern Bighorn Mountains...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
The average annual reported loss of sheep and lambs to predators in Montana from 1982 through 1986 w...