What happens when sheep overreact to terror?

Timshel

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http://www.ktvb.com/news/Wolves-kil...reatest-loss-recorded-in-Idaho-220371911.html

A southeastern Idaho ranch lost 176 sheep as the animals ran in fear from two wolves that chased through a herd of about 2,400 animals south of Victor.
Sheepherders for the Siddoway Sheep Co. heard the wolves at about 1 a.m. Saturday, but didn't know the extent of the damage until they saw the sheep piled up on each other at daybreak.

J.C. Siddoway of Terreton says almost all of the sheep died from asphyxiation. About 10 died of bite wounds and one was partially consumed.
Idaho Wildlife Services State Director Todd Grimm says it's the greatest loss by wolves ever recorded in one instance in the state. About nine years ago, wolves killed 105 sheep on one night.

Grimm says a dozen wolves have been removed from the Pine Creek area this year.
 
The deaths in ancient values were generally very low until one side routed and ran away in fear. Then the other side could follow them and pick them off one by one. If the sheep had proper knowledge of tactics and had no fear for their lives, it's likely no one would've died but the wolves.
 
The deaths in ancient values were generally very low until one side routed and ran away in fear. Then the other side could follow them and pick them off one by one. If the sheep had proper knowledge of tactics and had no fear for their lives, it's likely no one would've died but the wolves.

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The deaths in ancient values were generally very low until one side routed and ran away in fear. Then the other side could follow them and pick them off one by one. If the sheep had proper knowledge of tactics and had no fear for their lives, it's likely no one would've died but the wolves.
All Hail Gaius Skidmarcus!!
 
http://www.ktvb.com/news/Wolves-kil...reatest-loss-recorded-in-Idaho-220371911.html

A southeastern Idaho ranch lost 176 sheep as the animals ran in fear from two wolves that chased through a herd of about 2,400 animals south of Victor.
Sheepherders for the Siddoway Sheep Co. heard the wolves at about 1 a.m. Saturday, but didn't know the extent of the damage until they saw the sheep piled up on each other at daybreak.

J.C. Siddoway of Terreton says almost all of the sheep died from asphyxiation. About 10 died of bite wounds and one was partially consumed.
Idaho Wildlife Services State Director Todd Grimm says it's the greatest loss by wolves ever recorded in one instance in the state. About nine years ago, wolves killed 105 sheep on one night.

Grimm says a dozen wolves have been removed from the Pine Creek area this year.

I would suggest we check Mutt's travel schedule... my guess he has been to Idaho recently.
 
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