
ARAPAWA RAMS

WILD RAMS
Explore our selection of unique Arapawa and Pitt Island rams, each offering a distinct and attractive opportunity for trophy hunting. These wild sheep are not only challenging but also yield visually striking trophies that enhance any collection.
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ARAPAWA RAMS
Predominantly brown, Arapawa rams may also display white points or, occasionally, be entirely white. Known for their narrow faces and heads, these sheep are distinguished by their spiraled horns, which can extend well over a meter in length. The unique patterned Arapawas, often showcasing spots, are colloquially known as 'Cocktail' Arapawas, adding a unique variation to their already distinctive appearance.
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PITT ISLAND RAMS
Characterized by their multicolored coats, Pitt Island rams have a longstanding presence on Pitt Island, where they have been for over a century. Their impressive horns can also grow to over a meter, making them a remarkable sight. These rams are a testament to the rich history and robust genetics that define the region's wildlife.
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