Ankole-Watusi Horn Replicas
$350.00
Ankole-Watusi horn replicas measure 32.5 x 26.0 x 19.5 inches. The Ankole-Watusi horns are museum-quality polyurethane resin cast.
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Description
Ankole-Watusi horn replicas measure 32.5 x 26.0 x 19.5 inches. The Ankole-Watusi horns are museum-quality polyurethane resin cast from a private collector. 1:1 scale. Made in USA.
We keep these Ankole-Watusi horn replica casts ready for quick delivery. Our team also performs a final quality check on every piece before it leaves.
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The Texas longhorn cattle descended from the wild Aurochs. Records show humans first domesticated cattle in the Near East around 6,500 B.C. Later, Spanish explorers brought these animals the Americas in the late 1400s. These cattle lived wild on the open range for hundreds of years. As a result, this feral lifestyle helped the breed develop a high tolerance for heat and drought.
Unlike many European breeds, longhorns thrive on margin pastures. They also naturally resist common cattle diseases. Their signature horns can span over eight feet from tip to tip. These animals provide lean beef that is lower in cholesterol than other beef breeds. Today, the Texas Longhorn remains a vital symbol of American West History.
Ankole-Watusi Cattle Facts
- Country of origin: United States of America
- Male: 450–730 kg, average 590 kg
- Female: 410–550 kg: 110 , average 476 kg
- Coat: Usually red
- Horn status: horned, large thick horns
- Cattle, Hybrid Bos (primigenius) taurus/indicus
The Ankole-Watusi horns pair well with the domestic cow skull replica, the buffalo male skull replica, and the muskox adult male skull replica for a diverse bovine display.
Additional information
| Weight | 30.0 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 32.5 × 26.0 × 19.5 in |










