Texas Dall Sheep

Dalls

AVAILABLE FOR HUNTING:
YEAR ROUND

CURRENT YEAR'S LICENSE REQUIREMENTS:

Texas Resident:
Resident Hunting

Non-Resident:
Non-resident special hunting or Non-resident 5 day special hunting

Origin:
Texas

The Texas Dall, also known as the white corsican, is a cross between a European Mouflon with a domestic Barbados sheep. It is solid white. Horns in males only. Horns circle and turn outward at tips, typically completing at least a complete curl. Horn length is 14 inches and up, often 28 to 35 inches. Males weigh around 100 to 150 lbs. and females range between 80 to 100 lbs. They are grazers and eat grass and forbs. Rolling countryside with grassy stretches are very suitable. They need water daily in warm weather. They are gregarious in nature with the males being very aggressive towards each other. They breed between August and Spetember and their gestation is 5 months.

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