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El Destructo:
I believe that You are right...and they were even Bred in Texas...no wonder that they are wild here...I hope I get a shot at one this Fall...but then I guess I could get one now...since there is no Season on them.......... ;D
mullet:
I wish I had those coming in on my lease. I'd probally have to use my" reach out there and touch one", Gun. ;D
huntertrapper:
i aint against showing off horn. i am a horn hunter by no means, i wasnt raised that way. my dad has a few mounts hes done for himself i have the 4 buck ive killed over the years on show too haha, horns are a sacred element of an animal so much use but if ya got no use for it, show em off.
Justin Snyder:
--- Quote from: stickbender on March 08, 2010, 03:57:42 pm ---
My guess would be a Corsican Ram, and Ewes. ;) I imagine they would tend to smell a bit, but after tanning, and sunning, should be fine for clothing, seat covers, bed pads, etc. . :)
Wayne
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They are Corsican, a cross between muflon and woolies. Most of the hairy sheep fall into the corsican family. Those look like they have been crossed with the woolies recently. They have 1 lamb twice a year while woolies have 2 once a year so it has been an experiment lately to see if they could get 2 lambs twice a year. That is why the wool is showing through on their backs.
skyarrow:
--- Quote from: mullet on March 08, 2010, 04:34:05 pm --- I wish I had those coming in on my lease. I'd probally have to use my" reach out there and touch one", Gun. ;D
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thats what i was thinking my 7mm mag would love to drop one of them
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