Anybody?Has anybody some information about the difference, preferable with pictures between a female roan specimen and a male.
I'm hunting the western Roan, Koba, early next year and I'm trying to get a good picture of the differences between the sexes and how to judge them.
I will say that the females have thinner horns that don’t really curl over.Anybody?
I don’t think you’ll have an issue identifying male vs female, however with a herd and some grass they blend in extremely well. I could easily see the wrong shot being taken from a herd. The male has a larger body and much thicker and longer horns. I thought I had better photos and some from Cameroon but this is all I can find from Zimbabwe. The western roan has a little more black on face but looks mostly the same. Judging average bulls I find very difficult though, but old bulls and very large bulls do stand out.Has anybody some information about the difference, preferable with pictures between a female roan specimen and a male.
I'm hunting the western Roan, Koba, early next year and I'm trying to get a good picture of the differences between the sexes and how to judge them.
I think a big bull will be much more recognizable than you might think. The good thing is Cameroon (I assume?) has very good numbers of roan compared to Southern African countries. After late January most grass should be burnt off, so hopefully you’ll have good visibility, so hopefully you can see a few.@375Fox and @K-man thanks. This is very helpful.
Yeah that is my concern when in a herd. I need to have a good communication and instruction when talking to my PH. They talk French and my French is almost non existent.
The penis sheath is notable for sure but in tall grass this may be a concern. I notice the males look darker, have a more robust face and stronger neck. I hope we have the time to glass them properly.
No, I'm hunting in Senegal this March. Numbers are decent what I've heard. Buffalo on the other hand are more rare. But who knows. Main target will be the Roan and if we see some sign of buffalo we'll follow.I think a big bull will be much more recognizable than you might think. The good thing is Cameroon (I assume?) has very good numbers of roan compared to Southern African countries. After late January most grass should be burnt off, so hopefully you’ll have good visibility, so hopefully you can see a few.