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  2. Mouflon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouflon

    Mouflon rams fight one another to obtain dominance and win an opportunity to mate with females. Mouflons reach sexual maturity at the age of two to four years. Young rams need to obtain dominance before they get a chance to mate, which takes another three years.

  3. Mouflon Ram Hunting: What to Know About This Exotic Species

    www.wideopenspaces.com/mouflon-ram-hunting

    If mouflon hunting is next on your bucket list, here's what to know about this exotic species.

  4. Mouflon Sheep Breed Information, History & Facts ...

    www.raisingsheep.net/mouflon-sheep

    Learn about the Mouflon sheep breed - a horned breed of sheep which is valued by taxidermists & exotic game hunters around the world.

  5. Mouflon Ram Hunts - High Adventure Ranch

    www.highadventureranch.com/mouflon-ram-hunts.html

    The Mouflon Ram is a medium-sized sheep that stands about 3 feet tall and typically weighs in at about 120 pounds. It's impressive coloring and large curled horns make for a very impressive mount and at High Adventure Ranch, we have a variety of animals to hunt.

  6. Mouflon Hunting - Texas Hunt Lodge

    texashuntlodge.com/hunting-packages/mouflon-hunting

    Texas Hunt Lodge offers an unparalleled opportunity to pursue and harvest a Mouflon Ram, a prized trophy destined to adorn your wall for years to come. With the finest selection of Pure European Mouflon Sheep and Mouflon Hybrids available worldwide, we ensure an exceptional hunting experience.

  7. Characteristics of the Mouflon Ram & Ewe, their range, longevity, where do they live, what do they eat

  8. Ultimate Guide to Successful Mouflon Sheep Hunting: Essential ...

    www.hunter1.pro/game-species-profiles/mouflon...

    Hunters pursuing mouflon sheep can expect to encounter animals weighing between 100-200 pounds, with distinctive dark red coats, black manes, and white side patches. The rams’ heart-shaped horns, measuring 22-35 inches, provide a unique identifier for this species.