Exotic Mountain Game

Aoudad Ram

The magnificent Barbary sheep of rugged terrain

North Africa / Texas / New Mexico Year-round (varies by location) Challenging

Shoulder Height

30-40" (75-100 cm)

Weight

200-320 lbs

Rowland Ward Min

26-27"

World Record (RW)

34⅝"

Identification

Tawny coat with distinctive long fringe of hair from chin down chest to forelegs. Backward-curving horns that can reach impressive lengths.

Habitat

Rocky, mountainous desert terrain. Adapted to cliffs, canyons, and rugged escarpments where they can escape predators.

Trophy Standards

Rowland Ward minimum 26-27". World record is 34⅝". Horns over 30" are exceptional trophies.

Did You Know?

The aoudad is the only wild sheep native to Africa, originally found across the Saharan mountains from Morocco to Egypt. Introduced to Texas in the 1950s for hunting, they have thrived in the rocky terrain of West Texas and New Mexico, with free-ranging populations now estimated at over 25,000 animals—far more than remain in their native North African range.

Recommended Firearms

Rifles

Mountain-worthy calibers with flat trajectories are essential:

  • .270 Winchester: Outstanding choice, handles the range and has adequate energy
  • 7mm Remington Magnum: Excellent for longer shots common in aoudad country
  • .300 Winchester Magnum: Premium choice for heavy rams at any range
  • 6.5 Creedmoor/6.5 PRC: Modern favorites with excellent long-range performance
  • .30-06 Springfield: Classic and effective with proper bullet selection

Choose premium controlled-expansion bullets—aoudad are heavily built and require bullets that penetrate well.

Bowhunting

Extremely challenging due to their habitat and keen senses:

  • Draw weight: 65-70 lbs minimum recommended
  • Broadheads: Heavy, fixed-blade designs for maximum penetration
  • Range: Most shots will be under 40 yards
  • Strategy: Water ambushes or stalking bedded animals offer best chances

Optics

  • Rifle scope: Variable 3-12x or 4-16x with quality turrets for holdover; illuminated reticles helpful for dawn/dusk
  • Binoculars: 10x42 or 12x50 for extended glassing sessions
  • Spotting scope: 20-60x essential for evaluating rams at distance
  • Rangefinder: Critical in deceptive mountain terrain—shots often exceed 300 yards

Essential Gear

  • Quality mountain boots with aggressive soles
  • Layered clothing—desert mornings are cold, midday is hot
  • Lightweight pack with hydration (minimum 2 liters)
  • Shooting sticks or bipod
  • Knee pads for rocky stalking
  • Gloves for climbing sharp rock
  • Hat and sunscreen

Trophy Standards

Rowland Ward Min 26-27"
World Record (RW) 34⅝"
Excellent Trophy 30"+
Measurement Method Method 7-c

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 30-40" (75-100 cm)
Weight (Ram) 200-320 lbs
Weight (Ewe) 90-120 lbs
Horn Length (Ram) 26-34"
Lifespan 15-20 years

Identification Features

  • Chaps - Long hair fringe on throat, chest, and front legs
  • Horns - Backward-curving, heavier in rams
  • Coat - Sandy-brown for desert camouflage
  • Build - Stocky, powerful body for climbing

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