Wolves crossing into Switzerland from the south are thought to be responsible for two attacks on sheep flocks in canton Bern over the past few months, in which 14 animals have died. The wolf is an endangered species and is heavily protected, so the Bernese authorities and sheep farmers have agreed on a strategy that should protect both the predator and its prey. (swissinfo archive, Julie Hunt)
What is the name of this breed?
tobigforyou 16 hours ago
wow, they are very good sheeps. romanovs
iborotti85 4 days ago
@4240ed people that can see things for what they are, think subjectively? that makes sense, eliminate the free thinkers, brainwash those that cant think for themselves, and you have a very easily controled population
necrowolf117 2 weeks ago
@necrowolf117 No need to worry about overpopulation, the NWO has that covered... People like you and I will be first to go...
4240ed 2 weeks ago
Damn...high tech...
jeas123196 2 weeks ago
of course no real attack videos -.- well 1 or 2 but they are old videos
pcblah 2 weeks ago
@TaliskerLaphroaig it would probably work but it's dishonest. so therefore no thank you
glibbergloop 3 weeks ago
@combatcurtful there is a difference between "family" and livestock destined for slaughter anyway. sounds like you do hate wolves, otherwise you would be able to see the good they provide the ecosystem. I always think before I say/write something. not every wolf will go after livestock, there are very few who do, and they usually do it when they're starving. only the problem wolves should be removed
necrowolf117 3 weeks ago
@necrowolf117 wolves do nothing but damage and yes too many. I do not have hate for them. Do you not think you should have the right to protect your family with deadly force against child molesters, rapists and serial killers? Ranchers should be able to protect their livestock from wolves, which will inevitably try to kill their animals. defenseless? I think not. Think before you say something.
combatcurtful 3 weeks ago
watch?v=8qPPQA4ppqg
SuperJackal81 3 weeks ago