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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1622055" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The knowledge and what they think is going on is based on the herds in the Tendoys and others, if that is flawed and they don't really have a qlue which there are several biologist who have that sentiment then the Breaks herd could be hammered and they will still be blaming domestic sheep. There are biologist who have some other ideas about what's going on which seem to have merit, that's why the Tendoys is so important in regards to the Breaks sheep since now that they have wiped the Tendoys clean they will transplant a large amount of Breaks sheep in but use a different management strategy which if it works will be implemented in the Breaks to keep them healthy instead of chasing a red herring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1622055, member: 13632"] The knowledge and what they think is going on is based on the herds in the Tendoys and others, if that is flawed and they don't really have a qlue which there are several biologist who have that sentiment then the Breaks herd could be hammered and they will still be blaming domestic sheep. There are biologist who have some other ideas about what's going on which seem to have merit, that's why the Tendoys is so important in regards to the Breaks sheep since now that they have wiped the Tendoys clean they will transplant a large amount of Breaks sheep in but use a different management strategy which if it works will be implemented in the Breaks to keep them healthy instead of chasing a red herring. [/QUOTE]
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