Jacob Sheep Hunting Texas | Stone Creek Ranch
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Jacob’s Four Horn Ram Hunts

Jacob’s Four Horn Ram Hunts

Also known as Jacob sheep, originates from Syria. One of the types of sheep that typically carry two pairs of horns in the male. Wool 3-7”. Body white randomly spotted with black to brown patches. Preferably white face flanked by large eye patches and a dark muzzle. Medium grade fleece has little oil. Fine boned. Less body fat than modern breeds. Male horns longer, thicker and often better defined. Male weight 120-180 lbs; female 80-120 lbs.

Hunting Four Horned Sheep at Stone Creek Ranch is an experience like no other. Our expert guides survey our 300 acres every day, rain or shine, in order to make sure you have the most successful hunt possible. Whether you’re a novice hunter or a seasoned veteran, we’ll make you feel comfortable from start to finish. We’ll make sure this is a hunt you’ll never forget.

All-Inclusive Hunting Packages:

You may hunt using any method you prefer, including Spot and Stalk, Bow Hunting, Rifle Hunting, Pistol Hunting, Safari Style, or from a Blind. Our Packages Include:

3 days / 2 Nights Hunting Package: $1,650 + Trophy Fee
2 days / 1 Night Hunting Package: $950 + Trophy Fee

• Additional Nights of Lodging additional nights $600
• Non-Hunting Guests $450 / night
• Chef prepared meals
• All-Inclusive Beverages
• One-on-one Guide Service*
• Ranch Transportation to and from the field
• Trophy Care (field dressing, caping, quartering of meat, and storage in our onsite refrigerated cooler)
• Transportation for your Trophy to the Ranch’s local Taxidermist and/or to local meat processor. (Hunter makes all other arrangements with Taxidermist and meat processor.)
• Game Room, Trophy Bass and Crappie Fishing and other activities as time allows.

*Hunters are encouraged to tip the guides 10-15%. Bowhunters are encouraged to tip guides 20%.

Call us at (254) 317-0468 to learn more about our individual and corporate Four Horned Ram hunts.

More About the Animal:

Food Habits:
Live mainly on grass and forbs. Hardy even on rough pasture. Require less supplemental feed when pasture poor than modern breeds.

Habitat:
Prefer flat, open country or low hills where they can travel in tight flocks.

Water and climate:
Drink freely. Need water easily accessible. Shearing all except the young of the year helps the sheep deal with summer heat. Fleece may be of variable quality and have market value.

Breeding season:
Breed all year unless remove males. Add males in fall for spring births.

Birth season:
Putting males with flock in mid-October gives March births for best survival. Then can shear late April or into May.

Sexual Maturity:
Males as young as six months; females one year.

Trophy Fees:

  • UP TO 32” - $2,000
  • 33”- 40” - $2,750
  • 41” PLUS - $3,500
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