Characteristics: These sheep are known for their distinctive jet-black coat, muscular build, and large, dark horns that curl downward and outward. Mature rams can also develop silver or gray accents as they age, especially in their thick black mane.
Origin: The Black Hawaiian Ram is a hybrid sheep developed in the mid-1900s through selective interbreeding between Mouflon sheep and black-haired Hawaiian sheep.
Hunting: Black Hawaiian Rams are a popular exotic game animal for hunters, particularly in South Texas, due to their visually impressive horns and the challenge they present in hunting.
Size: They are similar in size and body structure to the Texas Dall sheep, with trophy rams typically sporting horns ranging from 25 to 39 inches in curl length
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