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Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

Mae Council A lack of the nutrient selenium in sheep dietscan resultin lamb loss

lambing Warning issued to Victorian producersto preventlamb loss

Diseases affecting growing lambs can severely stunt weight gain and in the most devastating caseseven causelamb losses

Infection must occur during pregnancyto causelamb losses

concerted effortsto preventlamb loss

coyotes to tryto preventlamb losses

experimental challenge with Toxoplasma gondii(passive) caused bylamb losses

additional methodsto preventlamb losses

to feed rather than nutureresultingin lamb loss

bad weather during the cold , wet , often snowy(passive) caused byLamb losses

Clostridial diseases and Pasteurella – Both Clostridial diseases ( a family of diseases that can affect young lambs , usually fatally ) and Pasteurella ( which can affect both lambs and older sheepcan causelamb losses

infectious disease(passive) caused bylamb losses

When predators are knownto causelamb loss

directly ... sea eagles and enable appropriate measures to be drawn up to reduce the impact on crofting viability in this and other areas of the highlands(passive) caused ... bylamb losses

the potential causes of abortionmay have causedlamb losses

diseases such as Toxoplasma and Campylobacter(passive) caused bylamb losses

mismothering(passive) caused bylamb losses

the Campylobacter bacteria(passive) caused bylamb losses

in a nett lambing of just 136 %resultingin a nett lambing of just 136 %

Ideally , producers should be targeting losses of below 15 % ( see table below ) , with a recent HCC survey of 70 farms highlighting pre - lambing and the period during and immediately after lambing as the main risk period for lamb mortalitycausesIdeally , producers should be targeting losses of below 15 % ( see table below ) , with a recent HCC survey of 70 farms highlighting pre - lambing and the period during and immediately after lambing as the main risk period for lamb mortality

in a 12 % better lambing percentageresultingin a 12 % better lambing percentage

in the death of the cougarwill resultin the death of the cougar

from hypothermiaresultingfrom hypothermia

as a pre & post lambing ration for the very prolific flocks scanning 2 or more lambs per eweDesignedas a pre & post lambing ration for the very prolific flocks scanning 2 or more lambs per ewe

the way to the peaceful ridge - top spot where this hike concludesoriginally ledthe way to the peaceful ridge - top spot where this hike concludes

to the formation of the Grassington - based teamledto the formation of the Grassington - based team

a greater growth disadvantage than did loss of OmpFcreateda greater growth disadvantage than did loss of OmpF

this Experiencer 's Session Experiencer Facilitators & Assistants ~ Suzy Hansen , Gloria Hawker , Miesha Johnston , Barbara Lamb , Janet Kira Lessin , Sasha Lessin , Ph . D. , Barbara Jean Lindsey , Theresa J. Suzy Hansen / Workshop , Experiencer 's Group Facilitator 07:30 - 8:30 AM Experiencersleadthis Experiencer 's Session Experiencer Facilitators & Assistants ~ Suzy Hansen , Gloria Hawker , Miesha Johnston , Barbara Lamb , Janet Kira Lessin , Sasha Lessin , Ph . D. , Barbara Jean Lindsey , Theresa J. Suzy Hansen / Workshop , Experiencer 's Group Facilitator 07:30 - 8:30 AM Experiencers

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