This bronze example is probably a foundation deposit with no suspension means. According to the shape of the horns, which are highly curved backwards, this is an ibex1. This may not be a food offering amulet: typically the ibex was shown bound, because it was considered a representation of Seth the enemy and murderer of Osiris2
Copper alloy L 3.4, H 2.1, T 0.8

Copper alloy L 3.4, H 2.1, T 0.8
Third Intermediate Period-Late Period: bronze was barely used for
amulets before the last millennium BC3. Private collection DA

References

1None, Unpublished amulet
2See the description of Brooklyn Museum #49.54
3Andrews C. Amulets of Ancient Egypt, 1994, p. 106