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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Keywords

Predators, Lambs, Western Australia

Disciplines

Other Animal Sciences | Sheep and Goat Science

First Page Number

249

Last Page Number

250

ISSN

0021-8618

Abstract

PREDATORS, particularly foxes and crows, have long been considered by many farmers in Western Australia to be a serious cause of lamb losses during the first week of life.

Results of the post-mortem examination of 2,179 lambs carried out by the Animal Health Laboratory over the past two years, however, throws considerable doubt on this belief.

These examinations revealed that 34 per cent, of the lambs showed mutilation by predators but only about 2 per cent, actually died as a result of predator attacks.

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