Black Hawaiian

The origin of Black Hawaiian Sheep is a little unknown. Some say they are a cross of Mouflon and black hair sheep from the Hawaiian islands. Others say that are Barbados sheep with a dilution of the red color gene making them black. The grow their horns up, back, down, forward, up again and then tip out. Males can weigh 140-150 pounds and usually have a thick black bears and some may have a white muzzle.

$3,750 price includes 2 nights/3 days lodging and all amenities

Facts about the Black Hawaiian

Native Region

North America

Hunting Season

All Year

Antlers/Horns

Males and Females

Suggested Mount

Shoulder or European

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