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BCE220 Management,
gain and productivity of Peace Country bison (Bison bison)
B. D. Rutley, C.
M. Jahn, and R. J. Hudson
Canadian Journal of Animal Science 77: 347 - 353
Abstract
With the
increase in bison ranching came an identified need for research to
improve productivity and management of commercial bison herds.
Previous research, obtained from free-ranging and park herds (McHugh
1958; Meagher 1978; Reynolds et al. 1982; Hawley 1987; Reynolds and
Hawley 1987; Hawley 1989; Meagher 1989; Renecker et al. 1989), has
limited application to commercial herds for three main reasons. Park
and free ranging herds are managed respecting policies of
1.
limited manipulation of stocking densities,
2.
no supplemental feeding, and
3.
male:female ratios near 1: 1.
Growth and
production research is limited (Richmond et al. 1977; Schaefer et
al. 1978; Hudson and Frank 1987; Koch et al. 1988) or dated (Peters
1958). The techniques that enabled industry expansion have been
developed by individual bison producers (Dowling 1990; Anonymous
1993) but have not been confirmed scientifically.
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of this article is available from:
Centre for
Agricultural Diversification
11401 - 8th Street
Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4G2 Canada
Department of
Renewable Resources
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H1 Canada
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