Domestic and Wild Sheep
Bold new perspectives on sheep science meet practical guidance in Domestic and Wild Sheep by Menghua Li; Hosein Salehian Dehkordi. This authoritative volume captures the biology, behavior, genetics, husbandry, and conservation of both domestic and wild sheep, making it an essential reference for anyone working with Ovis species worldwide.
Discover clear, research-backed explanations and real-world insights spanning rangeland management, breed improvement, disease prevention, and wildlife conservation. The authors bridge academic rigor and field experience to explore comparative anatomy, reproductive strategies, population dynamics, and the human dimensions of sheep husbandry. Readers will appreciate practical recommendations for flock management alongside discussions of habitat conservation and the challenges facing wild sheep populations across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and North America.
Ideal for veterinarians, animal scientists, livestock managers, conservationists, and advanced students, this book supports on-the-ground decision-making and long-term planning. Whether you’re optimizing breeding programs, managing grazing systems, or designing conservation interventions, you’ll find actionable knowledge and a global perspective that respects regional practices and ecosystems.
Succinct, well-structured, and rich in applicable insight, Domestic and Wild Sheep helps you translate science into better outcomes for animals and landscapes. Add this essential resource to your library to stay informed on the latest approaches to sheep management, genetics, and wildlife conservation. Order now to enhance your expertise and make smarter, more sustainable choices for domestic flocks and wild populations alike.
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