Most trophy articles focus on horn tips and curls, etc., and that is hard enough to learn, never mind the list Jaco has set out below.
For conservation purposes it is suggested to get a properties population up to carrying capacity of a particular species and then to crop 2% per annum for Trophy Purposes. You know, the really old guys. (One model from Namibia, it is not the bible)
Based on a conservation focus and to take our eyes off the horns for a minute I offer the following.
I am being much more demanding by only posting faces, bases, neck and some shoulder.
You get an immediate advantage because there are a couple of harvested trophies in the list.
TEST ONE
I'll use a game ranching system and have three categories for classification purposes.
A. Sub Adult
B. Adult
C. Old
I think the easiest way to do this will be to copy the categories and then add the letters of the corresponding pictures.
For example:
A Sub Adult 7, 6 ,3
B Adult 1, 2
C Old 4, 5
TEST TWO
If you want, go on to rank them in order of AGE. Youngest to Oldest.
For Example:
4,6,7,3,2,5,1
This thread was inspired by: http://www.africahunting.com/huntin...thing-about-horn-size-shape-2.html#post115616
and by this response in that thread.
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For conservation purposes it is suggested to get a properties population up to carrying capacity of a particular species and then to crop 2% per annum for Trophy Purposes. You know, the really old guys. (One model from Namibia, it is not the bible)
Based on a conservation focus and to take our eyes off the horns for a minute I offer the following.
I am being much more demanding by only posting faces, bases, neck and some shoulder.
You get an immediate advantage because there are a couple of harvested trophies in the list.
TEST ONE
I'll use a game ranching system and have three categories for classification purposes.
A. Sub Adult
B. Adult
C. Old
I think the easiest way to do this will be to copy the categories and then add the letters of the corresponding pictures.
For example:
A Sub Adult 7, 6 ,3
B Adult 1, 2
C Old 4, 5
TEST TWO
If you want, go on to rank them in order of AGE. Youngest to Oldest.
For Example:
4,6,7,3,2,5,1
This thread was inspired by: http://www.africahunting.com/huntin...thing-about-horn-size-shape-2.html#post115616
and by this response in that thread.
?? kudu unlike ringed or straight horned antipope are one of the tougher ones to judge, generally, one would look at the following, ..........., on trophies...
I study horn base ............. to detect soft horn pulp at the very base of the horn, this can be picked up, as an almost white powdery substance in the base, which will sometimes in itself almost look pink... ....
Horn tip... The old long ivory tip myth is exactly that, bulls post prime would have worked down some ivory giving the tip an almost dull, rounded look, often with no "ivory" present.
Body full volume, and often even a considerable loss in volume could possibly indicate age. Keeping in mind that during rut actively rutting bulls will have extremely full (swollen ) necks.
Hair, older bulls will show noticeable amounts of hair loss on they're necks
Hair, older bulls... Not so much different from Eland but not close to as much.... Will have a Tuft of hair on the fore heads this is extremely difficult to detect but under ideal conditions more than possible.
General body and demeanour
We should keep in mind that an ENTIRE picture often provides a judgement and looking at an animal as a whole is required to judge age, this is no easy task hence my comments in my earlier posts.
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