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  • Ovis canadensis [underlined] Devona, May 11/44 [1944] Census:- On way back from [word crossed out] to Devona today saw 2 bands not seen yesterday. They numbered 56 [underlined] head - 39 [female symbol], 2 ad [adult] [male symbol] 1-5 yr [year][male symbol] 3-3 yr [year] [male symbol] 1-2 yr [year] [male symbol] + 10 lambs Kills:- found remains of 3 rams + a ewe dead at least 2 years. Injuries:- One ram had jaw badly ulcerated another had femur broken + healed + a false acetabulum developed on the ilium. Both specimens saved. Jasper. May 14/44.[1944] On the slopes adjoining the Buffalo Prairie trail I counted 55 sheep today All scattered in 2's + 3's + small bands of up to 10 head. They included Males - 21 (1-2 yr [year] old, 3-4's, 2 5's 12 ad [adult];) Females. 22 - 1 a yearling Lambs - 0 unknown 12. Breeding: All ewes seen closely were obviously pregnant. I wonder what factors tend to selectively remove the young. It is unlikely that cougar + wolves would. Disease starvation + coyotes would seem to be the 3 most likely possibilities
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