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
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
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 Manchurian Sika, also known as the Dybowski’s Sika Deer, are the largest of the 14 subspecies of sika in both body and horn size. Though likely extinct in their native China, they are prolific and impressive at the Patio Ranch. These massive animals have a...
by Aubrey Berkowitz | Nov 6, 2020 | TROPHY FEES
Markhor are prized screw-horned animals that can boast of being the largest goat species in the world. They are the national animal of their native Pakistan, and for good reason, as the horns of the males can surpass a length of 4 feet. These caprids have brown coats...
by Aubrey Berkowitz | Nov 6, 2020 | TROPHY FEES
The European Mouflon is the ancestor of most domestic sheep, but this original breed maintains the beauty and wildness sought after by many hunters, even though they are endangered in their homeland. Despite being the smallest of the Mouflon species, the rams display...
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