Taxidermy Pictures taken at the Call of the Wild Museum at La Grand Station (Mobil Station) Rapid City, SD. Museum is dedicated to education about the animals depicted as well as showcasing the taxidermy profession. |
Alaskan Dall Sheep Rocky Mountain Big Horn Stone Sheep |
Argali Sheep |
Marco Polo Sheep People pictured are 6 feet tall |
Blue Sheep |
Desert Big Horn |
Want to know if that sheep you are considering buying actually has close unique type sheep bloodlines such as Alaskan Dall, Stone Sheep or Bighorn? Odds are, your potential sheep may exhibit some of the characteristics displayed by the photos of live sheep and taxidermy exhibitions featured below if there is at least 50% bloodlines from those type sheep. Currently breed standards for most of the breeds represented by UHHSA do not permit known bloodlines of Alaskan Dall, Stone, Argali, Bighorn (Big Horn), or Blue Sheep, etc. The New Mexico Dahl Sheep does allow 25% or less Bighorn in their background as Bighorn sheep are assumed to be a parent breed of the NM Dahl which is an officially recognized New Mexico Heritage Breed. |
Bighorn Sheep in South Dakota - photos by Sara Qualls, 1997 |
If you have pictures of other type of horned hair sheep or taxidermy mounts of them and would like us to consider inclusion on this page, let us know! Photo Credits and credit for the exhibits must be included and copyrighted images may not be able to be utilized. uhhsa@yahoo.com |