Sentences with phrase «many sheep ranchers»

There are many sheep ranchers who oppose the wholesale poisoning and killing that goes on around them, and specifically forbid it on their own properties.
CONSUMERS who shy away from buying woollen clothes because sheep ranchers kill wildlife to protect their flocks could soon have another option: clothes made from «predator - friendly» wool.
Working on behalf of the cattlemen, Rogers tries to avoid an all - out range war, finding time to champion the cause of gorgeous sheep rancher Jill Delaney (Dale Evans).
California sheep rancher Dan Macon had to sell almost half of his herd because the drought left him without enough feed.
A large number of these dogs were released in the country only to form feral dog packs and become a nuisance to cattle and sheep ranchers.
There is also a sheep rancher in Wyoming signed up for next year and Young hopes to eventually have five sheep producers in each of the states testing the dogs.
If you are a sheep rancher in a remote region of Montana, or only have a small flock of sheep in a hobby farm in Wisconsin or Minnesota, these classes may not be available.
The Border collie was originally bred many years ago in the border country between Scotland and England as a working dog for sheep ranchers.

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Second, Larson suspected that sheep losses were under - reported because only ranchers enrolled in the county program would be motivated to report.
Ranchers drove sheep and cattle through the area, and herds chomped up understory vegetation and left soils primed to grow even more trees.
Those packs are clustered in Northeastern Oregon, where ranchers and sheep producers have been dealing with wolf attacks on livestock.
These are being crossbred with other sight hounds, for American ranchers Great Pyrenees — Flock guard, protects sheep and a territory Kuvasz — Flock guard protects sheep and a territory Anatolian Shepherd — Flock guard protects sheep and a territory Akbash — Flock guard protects sheep and a territory Tibetian Mastiff — Flock guard protects sheep and a territory Komondor — Flock guard protects sheep and a territory
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the use of the Komondor as a livestock guardian among cattle, sheep, goat, and alpaca ranchers in the United States.
I know sheep and cattle ranchers who tried this breed in wolf country only to in time walk away from them.
Flock Guards perform a very useful role for ranchers all over the world, primarily protecting cattle and sheep.
Taking advantage of the expansive fields and altering much of the natural environment, ranchers and vaqueros, or cowboys, built successful sheep and cattle ranches.
Ranchers used Middle Anacapa for the main headquarters of their sheep operations and the livestock were landed on the northwest side of the island.
Ranchers raised sheep from 1850 to 1948.
During the 1800s, hunters and ranchers came to the islands, which became heavily grazed by sheep, cattle, hogs, donkeys, even rabbits.
So afraid have we been of their loud talk and pointy toed boots, that environmental groups have acquiesced in allowing ranchers motorized access in Wilderness Areas to «manage» their cows and sheep.
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