Examples of 'livestock losses' in a sentence

Meaning of "livestock losses"

Livestock losses: Denotes the reduction or decrease in the number of animals on a farm due to death or other factors

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Substantial livestock losses have also been reported.
Livestock disease increased livestock losses.
Huge livestock losses and diseases in other animals.
There were also high livestock losses.
Crop or livestock losses caused by the predatory actions of wildlife.
New ways to prevent livestock losses.
Livestock losses are growing with the population of wolves in all areas.
More reports of livestock losses are expected.
Livestock guardian animals most effectively reduced livestock losses.
Of their livestock losses.
The nutritional status of the population is badly affected by livestock losses.
The measure concerns compensation for livestock losses following disease or treatment.
Some may be mistaken for jackals and held responsible for livestock losses.
This situation has resulted in extensive livestock losses and reduced milk production to almost nothing.
Project findings will be used for effective disease management and minimise livestock losses.

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Other productive livestock losses.
The most common cause of death for wolves is a conflict with people over livestock losses.
Locals were warned more properties could go and livestock losses were expected to be significant.
Major livestock losses have been attributed to the plant in Queensland.
It could take months before the exact number of livestock losses are known.
In addition, livestock losses were substantial.
Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis ( Map ) is responsible for significant livestock losses across Europe.
Emergency - the onset of livestock losses due to starvation.
Wolves are responsible for less than 1 % of livestock losses.
As a result, total livestock losses go down when tigers are on the landscape.
Nagana, too, is fatal if left untreated, leading to considerable livestock losses.
The agriculture ministry predicted that livestock losses might reach 4 million before the end of winter.
This has, in turn, led to increased agricultural and livestock losses.
In Mongolia, transhumance is used to avoid livestock losses during harsh winters known as zuds.
Livestock losses are greater than 90 per cent for the internally displaced population in Government-controlled areas.
Agriculture crop and livestock losses alone were estimated at $53 million.
O Crop and livestock losses from dry weather already exceeding $130 million in New Zealand.
The study estimated livestock losses due to mycotoxins to be about $6 million.

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