Field tests to evaluate electric fencing for protecting pastured sheep from coyote predation were conducted in North Dakota and Kansas in 1977 and 1978. In 1979, 37 western sheep producers using electric fences to exclude coyotes were interviewed and relevant data were recorded and analyzed. An all-electric 12-wire, 168-cm-high fence with alternately charged and grounded wires spaced 13 and 15 cm apart stopped ongoing coyote predation on the two North Dakota test sites. Four or five strands of electrified wire, offset 13 cm from existing woven and barbed wire sheep fences, effectively prevented further coyote predation at two Kansas sites. Sheep producers interviewed expressed a high to moderate degree of satisfaction with the use of electr...
Sheep (Ovis aries) producers were surveyed in Kansas to determine the efficacy of livestock guarding...
The effectiveness of frightening devices for reducing coyote predation on domestic sheep has not bee...
A major fixed cost for sheepmen is the expense of fencing sheep. The rising cost of conventional fen...
Electric fences with alternating charged and grounded wires were evaluated throughout 1 1/2-2 1/2 gr...
We interviewed 21 sheep farmers and evaluated their electric fences to identify problems and determi...
The use of anti-predator electric fences for reducing predation on sheep was investigated by intervi...
We interviewed 21 sheep farmers and evaluated their electric fences to identify problems and determi...
Thirty-four electric and nonelectric wire fence configurations were evaluated for deterrent effect t...
An electric fence with alternating ground and charged wires was tested for anti-coyote properties. U...
Since 1972, when the U.S. Government restricted uses of toxicants for controlling coyotes, a variety...
The development of exclusion fencing has been extensive in Australia in attempts to reduce losses of...
A portable 12-v battery-operated coyote frightening device was developed for reducing coyote predati...
In 1972 President Nixon issued Executive Order 11643 prohibiting further federal use of toxicants fo...
A portable 12-v battery-operated coyote frightening device was developed for reducing coyote predati...
The development of exclusion fencing has been extensive in Australia in attempts to reduce losses of...
Sheep (Ovis aries) producers were surveyed in Kansas to determine the efficacy of livestock guarding...
The effectiveness of frightening devices for reducing coyote predation on domestic sheep has not bee...
A major fixed cost for sheepmen is the expense of fencing sheep. The rising cost of conventional fen...
Electric fences with alternating charged and grounded wires were evaluated throughout 1 1/2-2 1/2 gr...
We interviewed 21 sheep farmers and evaluated their electric fences to identify problems and determi...
The use of anti-predator electric fences for reducing predation on sheep was investigated by intervi...
We interviewed 21 sheep farmers and evaluated their electric fences to identify problems and determi...
Thirty-four electric and nonelectric wire fence configurations were evaluated for deterrent effect t...
An electric fence with alternating ground and charged wires was tested for anti-coyote properties. U...
Since 1972, when the U.S. Government restricted uses of toxicants for controlling coyotes, a variety...
The development of exclusion fencing has been extensive in Australia in attempts to reduce losses of...
A portable 12-v battery-operated coyote frightening device was developed for reducing coyote predati...
In 1972 President Nixon issued Executive Order 11643 prohibiting further federal use of toxicants fo...
A portable 12-v battery-operated coyote frightening device was developed for reducing coyote predati...
The development of exclusion fencing has been extensive in Australia in attempts to reduce losses of...
Sheep (Ovis aries) producers were surveyed in Kansas to determine the efficacy of livestock guarding...
The effectiveness of frightening devices for reducing coyote predation on domestic sheep has not bee...
A major fixed cost for sheepmen is the expense of fencing sheep. The rising cost of conventional fen...