Publication Date
1998
DPIRD Collections
Animal production and livestock
Series Number
14/98
Abstract
The major aim of the trial was to assess the effectiveness of permanent trapyards as a system for managing total grazing pressure. Permanent trapyards potentially offer a cost-effective system of controlling domestic stock, feral goats and kangaroos.
Keywords
Pimbee Station (W.A.), Wild goats, Range management, Sheep, Kangaroos, Vertebrate pests, Yards, Grazing, Traps, Grazing intensity, Control methods, Rangelands, Western Australia, Carnarvon region (W.A.)
Disciplines
Agriculture | Animal Studies | Sheep and Goat Science
Recommended Citation
Pearce, D,
Elliott, G,
and
Rouda, R.
(1998), Total grazing management : results and observations from the Pimbee Station trial. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 14/98.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/misc_pbns/64
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