I am now offering Mouflon sheep. I have been working on my Mouflon flock for quite some time now. They are doing extremely well, with all the proper markings and colorations.
Mouflons have a red-brown color with a dark area along its back, and lighter colored side patches. Its underparts are white as well as the bottom half of their legs. It has a white muzzle and white circles around its eyes. And there tail is not to be over 4" long.
The males and females have horns, but those of the males are larger. The curved, spiral horns are usually around 25 inches in length and are arched back over its head. The mouflon's horns don't flare out at the end as most wild sheep's do. The size of a male mouflon's horns determine his status in the group.
A mouflon is about the size of a medium sheep with a weight range of 55-120 pounds. They are 4-5 feet long, and stand about 2-4 feet tall at the shoulders. They have a rough coat, and during the winter grow a woolly under coat that keeps them warm.