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I received a picture of a sable from my ph and I am now wondering what exactly makes a trophy sable. I've always wanted a sable with long horns and a pitch black coat. I've always heard that as a sable bull gets older that their coats get darker and darker.
This picture seems to be a picture of a very mature bull with large horns but he doesn't have a black coat. I know this is definitely a large sable and horn wise a lot of people would like to shoot him but I would have to pass on him. If I'm going to spend the money on a sable I want a true trophy. To me a true trophy has to be 41 inches or larger, be a very old bull, and be pitch black. To me a pitch black coat is just as important as horn size.
My question to you guys is this. What is wrong with this picture. Why does this sable have such large horns yet he doesn't have a black coat? can someone please give me some information that I'm obviously lacking?
Thanks in advance
This picture seems to be a picture of a very mature bull with large horns but he doesn't have a black coat. I know this is definitely a large sable and horn wise a lot of people would like to shoot him but I would have to pass on him. If I'm going to spend the money on a sable I want a true trophy. To me a true trophy has to be 41 inches or larger, be a very old bull, and be pitch black. To me a pitch black coat is just as important as horn size.
My question to you guys is this. What is wrong with this picture. Why does this sable have such large horns yet he doesn't have a black coat? can someone please give me some information that I'm obviously lacking?
Thanks in advance
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