Management Practices Can Influence Predation
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Description: Discussion of sheep management practices to prevent losses due to predators.
Sheep Management Practices Can Influence Predation Sheep Management Practices Can Influence Predation Proper livestock management can help to minimize the risk of predation. Many producers use one or more of the following: using lighted corrals, lambing in the barn, regular inspection of the sheep flock, prompt removal and disposal of dead stock, and perhaps confinement at night.
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