Prevention guide for breeders

 · Shared by : Tommy Gaillard
 · Last update : 26 June 2020
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The territory of French Guyana is under agricultural development. Thus, many breeders may have to cope with the predation of jaguars and pumas upon their livestock. This guide has thus been realized to advice breeders, particularly those who have not yet set up, about practices and measures to prevent attacks of large felids on their animals.

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Changing herd species or composition
Confinement of calving and lambing
Confinement of livestock at night
Disposal of leftovers
Educational tool
Hotspots avoidance
Other Livestock management
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Jaguar
Puma
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Livestock
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French Guyana
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