In this section, we have highlighted some of our more popular species. Availability is dependent on the size of the herds and their rate of growth.
We take great pride in the care we use to build our herds and manage our property so we can provide the best environment for our game animals.
Whether it’s your kids first harvest shared with mom or dad, or a trophy of a lifetime. We offer on-site lodging and fully guided hunts in Huntsville
Texas.
Our Game Species
Addax
$7,500
Axis
$2,500 - $5,000
Black Buck
$4,000
Fallow
$3,500 - $6,000
Père David's
$7,000
Red Deer POR
Oryx
$5,500
Sheep
$750 - $2,500
Sika
$4,500
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ildebeest $7,000
Zebra
$7,500
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Addax
Addax have broad, flat hooves with flat soles that help
prevent them from sinking into the desert sand. In the
winter, the coats are dark grayish-brown, and in the summer
they become white. In warm weather, they dig deep
depressions in the sand where they rest; their preference is
underneath boulders that give shade and protection from
the hot desert sun and wind.
Region: Africa
Weight: 130-260
Gestation Period: 9 months
Number of Young: 1
Maximum Age: 20-25 years
Antlers/Horns: Male & Female
Season: Year Round
Native to: Chad, Mauritania, and Niger
Axis
The Axis deer´s unique bright reddish coat marked with
white spots makes it one of the most beautiful of all deer
species. A large buck can weigh up to 250 pounds with a
beautiful six by six antler configuration that is upwards of 30
inches or more. The bucks shed their antlers on their
birthdays with rut taking place from July to September. This
makes the Axis the only deer where both hard-horned and
velvet bucks exist at the same time. hunter. Axis meat is
delicious.
Region: Asia
Weight: 150-200
Gestation Period: 7.5 months
Number of Young: 1
Maximum Age: 9-13 years
Antlers/Horns: Males Only
Season: Year Round
Blackbuck
Blackbuck antelope have a black coat with white under
parts. The females and young males are yellowish-brown.
The males are born light brown and then grow blacker on
their backs as they grow older and in winter. Males stand
about 32 inches tall at the shoulders and weigh between 70
and 90 pounds. Female blackbuck antelope are smaller, are
beige or light brown, and do not have horns.
Region: Asia
Weight: 70-90
Gestation Period: 5 months
Number of Young: 1
Maximum Age: 10-15 years
Antlers/Horns: Males Only
Season: Year Round
Native to: India & Nepal
Fallow
Prized as an ornamental species for many years, the fallow
deer are seen in three different color phases; white, spotted,
and chocolate. The coat becomes darker and thicker in
winter, and the white spots can become more faint. Their
palmated antlers with numerous points make fallow
magnificent and popular trophies.
Region: Europe
Weight: 140-275
Gestation Period: 9 months
Number of Young: 1
Maximum Age: 10-12 years
Antlers/Horns: Males Only
Season: Sept-March
Native to: Turkey
Pere David
The Pere David’s Deer, or Milou, as a species is totally extinct
in the Chinese wild. A French missionary named Father
Armand David first discovered these deer in the Chinese
Emperor's hunting park south of Peking in 1865. He sent
specimens to Europe the following year, and a breeding
herd was later set up by the Duke of Bedford at Woburn
Abbey. The Pere David has a longish tail and stands about 45
inches at the shoulder.
Region: Asia
Weight: 300-500
Gestation Period: 9 months
Number of Young: 1-2
Maximum Age: 20 years
Antlers/Horns: Males Only
Season: July-Jan
Dybowski Sika
Sika exist in a number of color variations, from rust colored
to lighter color patterns often showing rows of pale, white
spots, while darker Sika may have a group of faint,
discolored spots. Sika have a distinctive rump patch with a
bright white underside which fluffs when alarmed. They
have barrel-shaped torsos with dainty legs. Short snouts
give a wedge-like appearance to face and head. Males grow
antlers that extend upward and branch out.
Region: Asia
Weight: 150-240
Gestation Period: 7.5 months
Number of Young: 1
Maximum Age: 18-25 years
Antlers/Horns: Males Only
Season: Sept-Feb
Native to: China, Japan, & East Europe
Oryx
Scimitar Horned Oryx is also known as the Sahara Oryx. The
Scimitar inhabit semi-desert and deserts and can live in
extreme heat. The Scimitar was once widespread across N.
Africa. It’s demise started with climate change and it was
also hunted extensively for it’s horns. Today, it is bred in
captivity in reserves in Tunisia, Morocco, Senegal, and in
private ranches in the Texas Hill Country.
Region: Africa
Weight: 310-460
Gestation Period: 8-9 months
Number of Young: 1
Maximum Age: 20 years
Antlers/Horns: Male & Female
Season: Year Round
Sheep
If you’re looking for a fun affordable hunt to add to your
trophy room or a great father-son adventure, the sheep and
ram hunts are a great option. From Texas Dall to Mouflon
sheep, these make a perfect low pressure year-round
hunting opportunity.
Red Deer
The red stag is the fourth-largest deer species behind
moose, elk, and sambar deer. Red stag deer have amazing
antlers that typically have six points. However, they can have
as many as 15 points which signify dominance. Generally,
stags stay in groups of males and groups of females, not
together.
Region: Europe
Weight: 350-530
Gestation Period: 236 days
Number of Young: 1
Maximum Age: 10-13 years
Antlers/Horns: Males Only
Season: Sept-Dec
Wildebeest
There is no other antelope like the wildebeest. It looks like it
was assembled from spare parts - the forequarters could
have come from an ox, the hindquarters from an antelope,
and the mane and tail from a horse. The species that forms
the large herds of the Serengetis-Mara ecosystem of
Tanzania and Kenya is variously known as the brindled, blue-
or white-bearded gnu. Scientists do, however, make a
distinction and list the blue as a separate race restricted to
southern Tanzania.
Region: Africa
Weight: 325-600
Gestation Period: 8.5 months
Number of Young: 1
Maximum Age: 20 years
Antlers/Horns: Male & Female
Season: Year Round
Zebra
No animal has a more distinctive coat than the zebra. Each
animal´s stripes are as unique as fingerprints. Zebras have
shiny coats that dissipate over 70 percent of incoming heat,
and some scientists believe the stripes help the animals
withstand intense solar radiation. The black and white
stripes are a form of camouflage called disruptive coloration
that breaks up the outline of the body.
Region:Africa
Weight: 390-850
Gestation Period: 12 months
Number of Young: 1
Maximum Age: up to 40 years
Season: Year Round