Fighting and marking their territory and scratching themselves if they are itchy.
Sheep protect themselves by flocking together, as there is safety in numbers. They have an instinct to run away from predators and they may also use their horns to defend themselves if necessary. Sheep rely heavily on their keen sense of hearing and smell to detect potential threats.
A male bighorn sheep is called a ram. Rams are known for their large, curved horns that they use for competing with other males during the mating season.
Shepherds use their rods to keep the sheep together, also to pull branches of leaves for the sheep and , pull them by their horns to keep them in the fold and to defend them from wolves, hyenas and such animals.
A male dahl sheep is called a ram. Rams are known for their large, curling horns which they use for dominance displays and fighting with other males during the mating season.
Mainly at higher altitudes in rocky terrain. They use the terrain for protection because they get around better than most animals up there and they like to lick the rocks to get the minerals from them.
addaxs horns
yes cows do use their horns for fighting
They use their horns for fighting or defenses purposes.
It is very natural for a goat to have horns. They use them for defense so goats actually should have horns.
Sheep are not defenseless, but they rely more on their flocking behavior and herders to protect them from predators. They have a flight response and will run away when feeling threatened. Additionally, some sheep breeds have horns that they can use for self-defense.
They poach them for their horns. The horns are used for supposed medical use or sold for money.
They poach them for their horns. The horns are used for supposed medical use or sold for money.