Huge Bighorn Rams Start Battling as the Sheep Rut Begins

Huge Bighorn Rams Start Battling as the Sheep Rut Begins




The Largest Bighorn Sheep in the World reside in our location, here in Canada's Rockies. Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) engage in headbutting behavior, particularly during the rutting season, which is the mating season. The rutting season typically occurs in the fall, and it's a time when male bighorn sheep, known as rams, compete for dominance and access to females.

During this period, male bighorn sheep exhibit aggressive behavior to establish their social hierarchy and mating rights. One notable behavior is headbutting, which involves two rams facing each other and colliding their heads with significant force. This behavior is a way for them to establish dominance and determine which ram is stronger and more fit to mate with females.

The headbutting contests are not only a display of physical strength but also a means of determining the hierarchy within the group. Rams have specialized, thick skulls and large, curved horns that are adapted for absorbing the impact of these clashes. The sound of the collisions can be heard from quite a distance and serves as an auditory signal to other bighorn sheep in the area.

These Bighorn Ram headbutting competitions can be quite intense, and the clashes may result in injuries or broken horns. Despite the apparent aggression, these interactions are essential for maintaining a stable social structure within the bighorn sheep population and ensuring that the strongest and most dominant individuals have the opportunity to mate and pass on their genes.



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Bighorn Sheep Rut Season


When is the Bighorn Sheep Rut Season?

The Bighorn sheep rutting season or breeding season in Canada and the American Rockies is from October to January. During the bighorn rut, Rams fight for dominance by clashing heads in very physical battles. Each group of Bighorn Sheep will have a dominance order, with high ranking Rams(males) doing most of the breeding. Like Elk bulls after their rutting season, energy expended leaves bighorn rams in poor winter condition, resulting in a higher mortality rates among dominant rams.

During the bighorn rut, ram battles take place for the right to collect a harem of ewes(females). Bighorn Sheep Ram challenges can be a combination of show and bluff. When bluffing is matched, two rams will face each other, rearing up onto their hind legs, and smash their horns together with enourmous force. The battle sounds of these impacts are often compared to the reverberation of a high powered gunshot.



Dominant Bighorn Sheep Rams

Very large, dominant bighorn rams often have horns that make a full curl, continuing past they eye. It takes 7 or 8 years for Rams to reach this mature dominant stage and such animals are quite rare outside of protected areas.

Bighorn sheep ram horns can weigh up to 15 pounds on each side, meaning bighorn sheep males might have 30 pounds of horn on their head. Horns are rarely used for defense, but more for rutting season battles to establish breeding rights among the herd of ewes. Bighorn sheep ram fights are a wild animal experience not to be missed.



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