@article{Magleby:329511,
      recid = {329511},
      author = {Magleby, Richard S.},
      title = {Sheep Losses Due to Predators and Other Causes in the  Western United States, 1974:  A Preliminary Report},
      address = {1975-10},
      number = {1485-2022-2044},
      series = {ERS-616},
      pages = {12},
      year = {1975},
      abstract = {Excerpts from the report:  Coyotes are a major cause of  sheep loss in the western United States.  This preliminary  report features data on death losses gathered as part of a  USDA project funded by Congress to make a comprehensive  analysis of the sheep-predator issue, including the  economic, environmental, and social impacts of alternative  predator control policies.  The loss estimates are based  upon reports from about 9,000 producers surveyed in January  1975 by the Statistical Reporting Service in cooperation  with the Economic Research Service.  Each surveyed producer  reported his sheep inventory and lamb crop, and estimated  his losses of sheep and lambs to various causes such as  weather, disease, coyotes, and other predators.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/329511},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.329511},
}