MOUFLON RAM'S
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MOUFLON RAM'S
I have an opportunity to take a pure Mouflon Ram. Is there any certain time of the year that it's best to harvest one? Do their horns look better any time of year? Or their coats?? -Looking for some insight...
#2
RE: MOUFLON RAM'S
Congrats on the chance at PURE mouflon, those hunts cost quite a bit..... as for their coats, they are thickest in the winter months, horns pretty much are the same year round.......
Most ranches charge around 100.00 a inch , very fine looking animals!!!!
Most ranches charge around 100.00 a inch , very fine looking animals!!!!
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RE: MOUFLON RAM'S
ORIGINAL: Tuffbroadhead
Congrats on the chance at PURE mouflon, those hunts cost quite a bit..... as for their coats, they are thickest in the winter months, horns pretty much are the same year round.......
Most ranches charge around 100.00 a inch , very fine looking animals!!!!
Congrats on the chance at PURE mouflon, those hunts cost quite a bit..... as for their coats, they are thickest in the winter months, horns pretty much are the same year round.......
Most ranches charge around 100.00 a inch , very fine looking animals!!!!
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 147
RE: MOUFLON RAM'S
I have taken a few in the winter and a few in the spring. I myself like the spring coat. The winter coat is thickerand has lots of wool in it. This attracts dust and gets dirty fast. Also the wool does come out with some light brushing. So you can brush out a spot and see if you like it. If so you can do the whole ram for a different look.
The spring coat is much smoother and finer. No wool to speak of and has a sleek look to it. I like that much better than the wool look but just my preference.
If you would like I can shoot you a picture of one of each and you can get some kind of idea.
Goatslayer...
The spring coat is much smoother and finer. No wool to speak of and has a sleek look to it. I like that much better than the wool look but just my preference.
If you would like I can shoot you a picture of one of each and you can get some kind of idea.
Goatslayer...
#5
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 309
RE: MOUFLON RAM'S
I've just taken a pure mouflon on Jan 7th, 2007. The winter coat is a bit heavier, but the tannery will brush it out for your taxidermist so the hide comes back very clean and even.
The horns should be very heart shaped when looking at them and have a nice, full curl from the side. Mine were a bit broomed, but still have the curl. Bases are even and thick as your forearm.
Colors are a nice combination of black, coppery-brown and white.
They have a pretty face to look at.
They are a bit gamey when you field dress and skin them. Since it was my 1st ram/goat I was not prepared for the smell of them.
They are supposed to be more of a gamey taste than venison. I find venison to be very pleasant. But, since my butcher had lots to explain about goats, I took his advice and had the meat smoked and made into TV snacks. Tastes great this way!
Good luck!!!
The horns should be very heart shaped when looking at them and have a nice, full curl from the side. Mine were a bit broomed, but still have the curl. Bases are even and thick as your forearm.
Colors are a nice combination of black, coppery-brown and white.
They have a pretty face to look at.
They are a bit gamey when you field dress and skin them. Since it was my 1st ram/goat I was not prepared for the smell of them.
They are supposed to be more of a gamey taste than venison. I find venison to be very pleasant. But, since my butcher had lots to explain about goats, I took his advice and had the meat smoked and made into TV snacks. Tastes great this way!
Good luck!!!
#6
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RE: MOUFLON RAM'S
ORIGINAL: GoatSlayer
I have taken a few in the winter and a few in the spring. I myself like the spring coat. The winter coat is thickerand has lots of wool in it. This attracts dust and gets dirty fast. Also the wool does come out with some light brushing. So you can brush out a spot and see if you like it. If so you can do the whole ram for a different look.
The spring coat is much smoother and finer. No wool to speak of and has a sleek look to it. I like that much better than the wool look but just my preference.
If you would like I can shoot you a picture of one of each and you can get some kind of idea.
Goatslayer...
I have taken a few in the winter and a few in the spring. I myself like the spring coat. The winter coat is thickerand has lots of wool in it. This attracts dust and gets dirty fast. Also the wool does come out with some light brushing. So you can brush out a spot and see if you like it. If so you can do the whole ram for a different look.
The spring coat is much smoother and finer. No wool to speak of and has a sleek look to it. I like that much better than the wool look but just my preference.
If you would like I can shoot you a picture of one of each and you can get some kind of idea.
Goatslayer...
That would be great! I would love to see the pictures of both. Thanks!
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 147
RE: MOUFLON RAM'S
Gamehunter,
Sent you the pictures. Hope they help. Oh I forgot I took them with a 270 and that was plenty of gun. I have also taken them with a 223 and 6 mm. Around here it costs about $275 to $300 to mount.
Hope the pictures help you in your decision. Best of luck hunting and when you take your ram shoot me a few pictures.
Thanks ...
Goatslayer...
Sent you the pictures. Hope they help. Oh I forgot I took them with a 270 and that was plenty of gun. I have also taken them with a 223 and 6 mm. Around here it costs about $275 to $300 to mount.
Hope the pictures help you in your decision. Best of luck hunting and when you take your ram shoot me a few pictures.
Thanks ...
Goatslayer...