Listen up, all you money-bags out there, the last time I talked to Chris, the Circle was for sale. I am familiar with the ranch and can get you set up and running at a very reasonable fee. — jtl, 419
by Chris Gill
Desert Bighorn Sheep are the rarest of four wild sheep found in North America. A Circle Ranch guest shot this 169-5/8 Boone & Crockett bighorn ram on July 28, 2018.
We see rams this big – or bigger – all the time. In our experience, sheep are easy to raise, and will establish in areas considered ‘marginal’ as sheep habitat, using these common-sense guidelines:
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- Increase water. Add lots of free water everywhere. The more locations, the better. Make drinkers and supplies big enough to support large cattle herds, multiple wild species, and, useable by quail and small animals. There is no such thing as too much water and you will be amazed at how it increases numbers and diversity of wildlife.
- Increase natural feed.Plants require animal impact – grazing, trampling, and fertilizer from dung and urine. Without bison, periodic planned cattle grazing, and that of wild animals, is essential to stimulate growth of natural feed and maintain habitat for bighorn, deer, pronghorn, elk and desert quail. Cattle profits will pay for water.
- Increase biodiversity. Bighorn are interdependent (symbiotic) with other prey species, predators, and large grazers. Bighorn – and all the others –cannot thrive without this full complement of animals.
- Mimic nature. Sheep can’t be grown like soybeans or feedlot cattle. Be very skeptical of wildlife ‘management’ practices. Except for water additions and fence modifications, most waste money and actually harm sheep and other wild animals over long terms – sometimes catastrophically. Use the savings for your water projects.
- Hunt lightly. Kill only old rams.
CLICK HERE to view a video that explains this in more detail.
Posted by Chris Gill
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Listen up, all you money-bags out there, the last time I talked to Chris, the Circle was for sale. I am familiar with the ranch and can get you set up and running at a very reasonable fee. — jtl, 419
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