subject
History, 09.02.2021 01:00 lizzet2557

Livestock, such as sheep, cattle, and goats, are vulnerable to many threats, and predation of valuable livestock costs millions of dollars per year. A guard animal lives with a herd or flock to protect the livestock and deter predators. Shepherds, farmers, and ranchers consider the ideal guard animal to be one that is effective, fearless, cost-effective, and easy to maintain. Surprisingly, guard llamas have proven to fit the bill in most circumstances and can be found guarding animals on farms and ranches across the United States and North America. Llamas are members of the South American Camelidae family and are used as beasts of burden in many areas of the world. They are well-socialized to humans and bond quickly with livestock. Additionally, llamas react aggressively to members of the Canidae family—including dogs, coyotes, jackals, foxes, and wolves. These attributes make llamas ideal guard animals for a variety of livestock, although they are most widely used to guard sheep. Once llamas become attached to their livestock, they actively protect the animals by chasing, kicking, or spitting at predators and moving the flock to a safe location.
In a study conducted by Iowa State University in 1990, llamas were rated as effective guard animals by 80 percent of sheep owners. Many ecologists and wildlife biologists are also pleased with this practice because it provides a non-lethal way to handle predators. Llamas are also a sound investment for shepherds, farmers, and ranchers because they are long-lived (often living up to 20 years), acclimated to a wide variety of climates, and able to graze on the same land as sheep, goats, and cattle. Although they are not 100% successful against predators, guard llamas can be an effective, economic, and ecologically friendly resource to help livestock owners protect their livelihood.

Many ecologists and wildlife biologists are also pleased with this practice because it provides a non-lethal way to handle predators.

The author most likely included this information in the passage to

A.
persuade the reader that all lethal options for disposing of predators should be eliminated.
B.
support the main thesis of the passage by including scientific evidence about guard llamas.
C.
explain that the practice of using guard llamas has benefits that extend beyond economics.
D.
introduce a counterargument to provide a fair and balanced look at the practice of using guard llamas.

ansver
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: History

image
History, 21.06.2019 23:00, dondre54
Which statement best explains how the invention of corporations contributed to the economy in the 1800's
Answers: 3
image
History, 21.06.2019 23:30, BREBRE8932
Which of the following was a goal of the albany movement? question 10 options: a. to declare albany, georgia the new state capital b. to move african american residents of albany, georgia to integrated cities in the state c. to bring an end to segregation in albany, georgia d. to elect african americans to political office in albany, ga
Answers: 2
image
History, 22.06.2019 04:30, trekey36
Examine this list of events that took place in china during the 20th century. which event or events could possibly have been a cause of the great leap forward? a. i only b. i, iii, and iv c. i and iii d. iii and iv
Answers: 1
image
History, 22.06.2019 07:00, marleenlove3
Which of the choices below best describes columbus initial interaction with taino people
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
Livestock, such as sheep, cattle, and goats, are vulnerable to many threats, and predation of valuab...

Questions in other subjects: