A peer-reviewed journal, published by The American Sheep Industry Association.

The Sheep & Goat Research Journal began in the 1980s because sheep producers, extension professionals, researchers and others saw the need for a vehicle where practical, adaptive sheep research could be published. The Journal provides authors an avenue to publish peer-reviewed research.

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2004

Special Issue on Predation (volume 19, 2004) : Frontmatter & Contents

Review of Canid Management in Australia for the Protection of Livestock and Wildlife — Potential Application to Coyote Management, L. R. Allen and P. J. S. Fleming

Use of Livestock Guarding Animals to Reduce Predation on Livestock, W. F. Andelt

Economic Impact of Protected Large Carnivores on Sheep Farming in Norway, Leif Jarle Asheim and Ivar Mysterud

Livestock Depredations by Black Vultures and Golden Eagles, Michael L. Avery and J. L. Cummings

Managing Wolf Depredation in the United States: Past, Present, and Future, Stewart Breck and Tom Meier

Compensation Programs in Wyoming for Livestock Depredation by Large Carnivores, M. T. Bruscino and T. L. Cleveland

Predacides for Canid Predation Management, K. A. Fagerstone, J. J. Johnston, and P. J. Savarie

The History of Federal and Cooperative Animal Damage Control, Donald W. Hawthorne

Status and Management of Coyote Depredations in the Eastern United States, John M. Houben

Indirect Effects of Carnivores on Livestock Foraging Behavior and Production, Larry D. Howery and Thomas J. DeLiberto

Selective Targeting of Alpha Coyotes to Stop Sheep Depredation, M. M. Jaeger

Economic Impact of Sheep Predation in the United States, Keithly Jones

Coyote in the Edwards Plateau of Texas — an Update, Gary Nunley

Feral Swine Impacts on Agriculture and the Environment, Nathan W. Seward, Kurt C. VerCauteren, Gary W. Witmer, and Richard M. Engeman

Predation and Livestock Production: Perspective and Overview, Maurice Shelton

Non-lethal Alternatives for Predation Management, John A. Shivik

Direct, Spillover, and Intangible Benefits of Predation Management, Stephanie A. Shwiff and Mike J. Bodenchuk

Coyote Predation Management: An Economic Analysis of Increased Antelope Recruitment and Cattle Production in South Central Wyoming, Stephanie A. Shwiff and Rod J. Merrell

Using Genetic Analyses to Identify Predators, C. L. WIlliams and J. J. Johnston