acorns are toxic to sheep and goats . the liver will be attacked and the animal will die without immediate veterinarian care
If said sheep is under an Acorn tree than yes,it could kill.Much like a penny falling from a high building,Usually a harmless thing can turn into a lethal weapon.
I've read that too many acorns can be toxic to a pig and even kill him.
it might kill the sheep and you could eat sheep, now that you mention it i wonder what sheep taste like.
No not usually
Possibly, as guinea pigs can choke easily on nuts. I'm not sure if acorns are poisonous to them or not, but they are definitely NOT supposed to be in their diet. Do not feed your guinea pig an acorn.
Almost all carnivores that are big or giant can kill a sheep.
I've read that too many acorns can be toxic to a pig and even kill him.
circumcise it.
Acorns and oak leaves contain tannic acid, which is poisonous to horses. One acorn won't kill him, but too many definitely can.
it might kill the sheep and you could eat sheep, now that you mention it i wonder what sheep taste like.
No not usually
Possibly, as guinea pigs can choke easily on nuts. I'm not sure if acorns are poisonous to them or not, but they are definitely NOT supposed to be in their diet. Do not feed your guinea pig an acorn.
They kill deer and sheep and wild animals.
Almost all carnivores that are big or giant can kill a sheep.
They kill sheep.
they ate sheep, but most of the time they would eat acorns or fish/salmon
If you feed sheep before you kill them, you will have more meat and fat on the sheep's skin to eat! Yum!
It depends on the type of 'Sheep Herder' that you're talking about. There are certain farms that raise only meat breed sheep. Those 'Herders' would kill there sheep for meat. There are also Wool breed sheep which don't need to be killed because they are raised for there wool and you want them alive so that their wool will grow.