Alaska's reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) industry has been faced with the competitive need to increase productivity but cautioned to avoid range degradation as a result of high stocking rates. Consumer demand for lean, healthy, high quality meat has increased throughout the world and has surpassed production. For herders to tap these new domestic and off-shore markets, there will be the need for higher herd numbers and animal productivity, consistent slaughter protocol, and a focused marketing plan. In this paper, we illustrate how record-keeping can benefit reindeer herders in husbandry and management decisions that are necessary to increase animal productivity and, eventually, product quality and profits. These biological parameters were tes...
Documented analysis and history of the reindeer in Alaska from 1892 when the government imported dom...
Abstract: The reindeer industry has existed in Alaska since 1892. This industry has largely been con...
movement patterns may also signal harassment by predators and intervention of herders. The use of en...
Alaska's reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) industry has been faced with the competitive need to increase ...
Free-range reindeer in western Alaska are managed for both velvet antler and meat production. Opti...
Record keeping is an important tool in the management of any productive enterprise. In the area of ...
Factors influencing calf survival are predation, insects, weather, diseases, and-ultimately-dam con...
reindeer increased during this period. This was possible due to calf harvesting and supplemental fee...
Traditionally the multipurpose reindeer herd supplied an array of products from both live and slaugh...
The people of northwestern Alaska have had a long relationship with local popu-lations of Rangifer t...
Traditionally the multipurpose reindeer herd supplied an array of products from both live and slaugh...
Approximately 20000 reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in Alaska are gathered once or twice yearly to faci...
In arctic and sub-arctic regions semi-domestic reindeer management forms an important livelihood whi...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) management t...
AFES Circular 100 page 2 Reindeer calf productivity and survival on Alaska’s Seward Peninsul
Documented analysis and history of the reindeer in Alaska from 1892 when the government imported dom...
Abstract: The reindeer industry has existed in Alaska since 1892. This industry has largely been con...
movement patterns may also signal harassment by predators and intervention of herders. The use of en...
Alaska's reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) industry has been faced with the competitive need to increase ...
Free-range reindeer in western Alaska are managed for both velvet antler and meat production. Opti...
Record keeping is an important tool in the management of any productive enterprise. In the area of ...
Factors influencing calf survival are predation, insects, weather, diseases, and-ultimately-dam con...
reindeer increased during this period. This was possible due to calf harvesting and supplemental fee...
Traditionally the multipurpose reindeer herd supplied an array of products from both live and slaugh...
The people of northwestern Alaska have had a long relationship with local popu-lations of Rangifer t...
Traditionally the multipurpose reindeer herd supplied an array of products from both live and slaugh...
Approximately 20000 reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in Alaska are gathered once or twice yearly to faci...
In arctic and sub-arctic regions semi-domestic reindeer management forms an important livelihood whi...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) management t...
AFES Circular 100 page 2 Reindeer calf productivity and survival on Alaska’s Seward Peninsul
Documented analysis and history of the reindeer in Alaska from 1892 when the government imported dom...
Abstract: The reindeer industry has existed in Alaska since 1892. This industry has largely been con...
movement patterns may also signal harassment by predators and intervention of herders. The use of en...