Border Collie's, Bearded Collie's, Rough && Smooth Collie's, Old English Sheep Dogs, Maremma Shepherd, Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Rotweiler, German Shepherd... The list is endless.........
Yes they can, especially males with there horns, and females with running from the predator or using there head.
There are times that sheep will attack people. It is usually the rams that will attack people if they feel threatened.
By stamping their feet
To protect themselves from predators.
Not much. First instinct is to run .
North Carolina coyote
Yes as it conserves warmth and as a flock they have a better chance of protecting themselves from predators rather than individually.
Bighorn sheep protect themselves with their heads. Getting rammed by their massive horns can be fatal. A bighorn sheep might also kick with very sharp hooves. Bighorn sheep are not predatory, though, and will often just run and hide in most situations.
The natural predators of a barcary sheep is man, coyotes and mountain lions.
Listening for predators, the call of their lambs and the call of other sheep.
they have oil in their wool that helps them
they protect them by using there big horns.
They stayed out with the flock day and night, in order to protect them from predators like wild dogs, wolves etc., and to keep the straying ones with the flock.
To get away from predators.
they protect them by using there big horns.