Our herd
The nomadic nature of this species is a problem in Africa when it
migrates away from protected preserves. We have two male and 13
female sable. One herd lives in the main pasture and the other in
the front pasture. You can usually find them grazing in open areas,
easily identified by their dark coats and distinctive upstanding
manes.
Sable are not overly wary. When pursued they can run as fast as 57 km/hr. If they are cornered or hurt they become very dangerous. They will charge and use their horns with amazing dexterity and speed.
How they behave
The sable tend to stick together. They can be very aggressive at feeding time, and
will actively prevent other animals from feeding. We feed them pelleted
food, supplemented with hay.
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