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MANAGEMENT OF BIGHORN SHEEP

2021
Charles L. Douglas, David M. Leslie
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Ingestion of Grit by Bighorn Sheep

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1974
During spring and early summer in 1970 grit was found to comprise a considerable percentage of the dry weight of feces in two Alberta bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) herds. Similar percentages of fecal grit in domestic sheep in New Zealand have been correlated with high tooth wear, a factor which results in such impaired metabolic performance that ...
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Bighorn sheep from Yakutia

Doklady Biological Sciences, 2011
G G, Boeskorov   +3 more
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Space use and movement patterns of translocated bighorn sheep

Mammalian Biology, 2021
Ty J. Werdel   +4 more
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Mannheimia haemolytica infection in bighorn sheep and domestic sheep

2010
Respiratory disease caused by bacteria including Mannheimia haemolytica has contributed significantly to the drastic decline of bighorn sheep (BHS, Ovis canadensis) population of North America, from an estimated two million animals at the beginning of the nineteenth century to less than 70,000 today. Although M. haemolytica causes pneumonia in a number
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Modeling management strategies for chronic disease in wildlife: predictions for the control of respiratory disease in bighorn sheep

Journal of Applied Ecology, 2021
E. Almberg   +6 more
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Registration of ‘Bighorn’ Sheep Fescue

Crop Science, 1993
C. A. Rose‐Fricker, W. A. Meyer
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