by Aubrey Berkowitz | Nov 6, 2020 | TROPHY FEES
The Gemsbok is the largest member of the oryx family, native to southern Africa and displayed on the Namibian coat of arms. This antelope has a tan, almost purplish coat with distinctive white and black accents. Both sexes have horns that are long and straight, with...
by Aubrey Berkowitz | Nov 6, 2020 | TROPHY FEES
The Jacob’s Sheep, also known as the Four-Horned Sheep, is a species native to the British Isles which have the distinctive trait of having multiple horns. These sheep are prized for their unique headgear, pie-bald coloring, and exceptional wool. Jacob’s Sheep were...
by Aubrey Berkowitz | Nov 6, 2020 | TROPHY FEES
Fallow are a species of European deer, unique in that their coats come in many different colors. The Patio Ranch herd offers all of the color variations, which include white, red-spotted, chocolate, and almost black. The males display seasonal palmated antlers that...
by Aubrey Berkowitz | Nov 6, 2020 | TROPHY FEES
Blackbuck, native to India, Nepal, and Pakistan, are small bodied, spiral horned antelope with distinct coats that vary due to sex and age. Like the axis deer, blackbuck have adapted well to Texas, with free-roaming herds plentiful in many parts of the state. The...
by Aubrey Berkowitz | Nov 6, 2020 | TROPHY FEES
Barasingha, also known as Swamp deer, are indigenous to the Indian subcontinent and were brought to the Patio in the 1970s in order to increase the numbers of a vulnerable species. These reddish-brown, large-bodied deer weigh well upwards of 300 pounds at maturity,...
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