BLACK HAWAIIAN RAM
Hunt Includes One (1) Black Hawaiian Ram
The Black Hawaiian Ram is one of the most striking and unique trophies among the Corsican ram breeds. Developed in the mid-1900s, this exotic sheep originated through selective interbreeding between Mouflon sheep and black-haired Hawaiian sheep, resulting in a breed known for its jet-black coat, muscular build, and dramatic horn curl.
Black Hawaiian Ram are similar in size and body structure to the Texas Dall, but their bold, dark coloration sets them apart. A mature ram displays a thick black mane and may develop silver or gray accents as he ages—creating an eye-catching contrast that makes for an impressive mount.
Trophy rams typically sport horns ranging from 25 to 39 inches, with exceptional specimens reaching 40 inches or more in curl length. Their wide, spiraled horns make them a favorite among hunters seeking a visually impressive and challenging exotic game animal.
On our South Texas hunting ranch, Black Hawaiian rams roam free across a mix of rocky hills, mesquite thickets, and open pastures, offering a realistic spot-and-stalk hunting experience. These sheep are alert, fast-moving, and tough, requiring patience and accuracy to pursue successfully.
Whether you’re collecting Corsican varieties or simply looking for a visually stunning and rewarding hunt, the Black Hawaiian Ram is an exotic trophy you’ll be proud to display for years to come.
BLACK HAWAIIAN RAM
Hunt Includes One (1) Black Hawaiian Ram
The Black Hawaiian Ram is one of the most striking and unique trophies among the Corsican ram breeds. Developed in the mid-1900s, this exotic sheep originated through selective interbreeding between Mouflon sheep and black-haired Hawaiian sheep, resulting in a breed known for its jet-black coat, muscular build, and dramatic horn curl.
Black Hawaiian Ram are similar in size and body structure to the Texas Dall, but their bold, dark coloration sets them apart. A mature ram displays a thick black mane and may develop silver or gray accents as he ages—creating an eye-catching contrast that makes for an impressive mount.
Trophy rams typically sport horns ranging from 25 to 39 inches, with exceptional specimens reaching 40 inches or more in curl length. Their wide, spiraled horns make them a favorite among hunters seeking a visually impressive and challenging exotic game animal.
On our South Texas hunting ranch, Black Hawaiian rams roam free across a mix of rocky hills, mesquite thickets, and open pastures, offering a realistic spot-and-stalk hunting experience. These sheep are alert, fast-moving, and tough, requiring patience and accuracy to pursue successfully.
Whether you’re collecting Corsican varieties or simply looking for a visually stunning and rewarding hunt, the Black Hawaiian Ram is an exotic trophy you’ll be proud to display for years to come.




