1648 Spring Ave, Water Valley, Texas 76958
Our Animals
Aoudad
Also known as Barbary sheep, these North African natives are characterized by their reddish-brown coat and distinctive mane extending from their throat to their chest.
Axis Buck
Originating from India, these deer have striking reddish-brown coats dotted with white spots and are prized for their impressive antlers.
Axis Doe
The female counterpart of the Axis buck, these deer have a similarly spotted coat and are known for their agility and grace.
Blackbuck
Native to India, Blackbucks are known for their spiral horns and striking contrast between their dark upper body and white underbelly.
Black Hawaiian
A breed of sheep with dark, almost black wool, known for their impressive horns and origins in the Hawaiian Islands.
Catalina
These goats, often characterized by their large, sweeping horns, originate from the Spanish goats brought to Santa Catalina Island, California.
Fallow Buck
Distinguished by their palmate (flattened) antlers, these European deer have varied coat colors, from spotted to dark brown.
Gemsbok
Large antelope from the arid regions of Africa, noted for their striking black-and-white facial markings and long, straight horns.
Ibex
Known for their impressive, backward-curving horns, these mountain goats are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, typically found in rocky terrains.
Mouflon
Wild sheep with reddish to dark brown coats, Mouflon males are known for their large, curved horns.
Painted Desert
A hybrid sheep breed known for their multi-colored coats and impressive horns, originating from crosses between Mouflon and other breeds.
Red Stag
Native to Europe and Asia, these large deer are distinguished by their majestic antlers and reddish-brown coat.
Scimitar-Horned Oryx
An African antelope with long, curved horns resembling scimitars, nearly extinct in the wild but common on game ranches.
Scimbok
A hybrid species resulting from a cross between a Scimitar Oryx and a Gemsbok, known for unique horn shapes and mixed coat patterns.
Stumberg
A hybrid species bred from Mouflon ewes and Argali created by Louis Stumberg. The Stumberg exhibits the horns of an Agali and the body of a Mouflon.
Transcap
The Transcaspian Urial, a wild sheep from the mountainous regions of Central Asia, is known for their impressive, curved horns.
Texas Dall
A white variation of the Mouflon sheep, known for their striking white coat and large, curling horns.
Zebra
African equids known for their distinctive black-and-white striped coats, with each individual having a unique pattern.
American Bison
Large, shaggy-haired bovines native to North America, known for their massive heads and prominent shoulder humps.
Black Wildebeest
African antelopes with dark brown to black coats and distinctive curved horns, also known as white-tailed gnus.
Blue Wildebeest
Also known as brindled gnus, these African antelopes have a blue-gray coat with darker vertical stripes and large, curving horns.
Blesbok
South African antelope with a distinctive white blaze on their faces and a reddish-brown coat, known for their speed and agility.
Eland Bull
The largest antelope species, elands have a tan coat and twisted horns, native to savannas and plains of Africa.
Elk
Large deer native to North America and eastern Asia, known for their impressive antlers and deep, resonant calls.
Impala
Graceful African antelopes with reddish-brown coats and long, lyre-shaped horns, known for their agility and high jumps.
Nilgai
The largest Asian antelope, also known as blue bulls, males have a bluish-gray coat while females are tawny, found mainly in India.
Pere David Deer
A rare, semiaquatic deer native to China, known for its unique antler shape and preference for marshy habitats.
Red Lechwe
African antelope with reddish-brown coats and long, spiral horns, often found in marshy areas.
Red Sheep
Likely refers to the Armenian Mouflon, a wild sheep with a reddish-brown coat and impressive, curved horns.
White-Tailed Deer
Common North American deer known for their distinctive white underside to their tails, which they raise when alarmed.
Pricing & Availability
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806.789.6073
1648 Spring Ave
Water Valley, Texas 76958
Payment Disclosure
- Reservations will be made upon receipt of fifty percent (50%) of the deposit.
- Balance is due before leaving the ranch. Deposits are non-refundable unless 30 days notice is given.
Notice Information
The Price List included on this website are general price list. Some animals may be offered at a lower price, some exceptional animals might be offered at a higher price. Any animal wounded will be charged at the full trophy fee quoted in this guide.