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Originally Posted by sheepguide
As a matter of fact I am speaking from experience. Sheep go on full alert if they see a wolf(or other predators) and then if that wolf gets to close sheep will flee to a safer area such as cliffs, just as I stated. Same goes for any other animal you have mentioned. They have a safety distance and once the predator crosses that line elk and moose will also flee, with a small percentage standing and fighting these usually being cows protecting calves.
Maybe you should back your so called facts before saying others speculate!
SG
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"more than likely" is not a statement of fact, your opinion was hollow without substance. someone saying their going to request the banning of all hunting with dogs
is a statement of fact,antihunting. i saw a band of sheep a couple of weeks ago bunch together when two "predators" approached them. while they were distracted by these "predators" i could have easily slipped in and taken the biggest. it was just as if they were herded there by a well trained collie. talk about shootin fish in a barrel.