Balearan Goat
Suborder: Ruminants
Family: Bovidae
Genus: Capra
Specie: Capra Hircus
Body height: 2,29 ft / 70 cm
Weight: 88-154 lb / 40-70 kg
The oldest remains of this species have been dated to 2030 B.C. by archeologists that have studied the fauna of the Mediterranean Sea. The Balearean Goat is indigenous to the Balearean Island of Mallorca. These animals are completely wild, the biggest threat to their existence being the cross-breeding with domestic livestock.
Its coat is short and bright, brown-reddish with black stripes on the rear of the body and black legs.
Both sexes have horns, but only the horns of the males grow spirally being long and thick. Only males show a long black beard. The Balearean Government warranty a certificate of pure race.
North mountains of Mallorca Island “Sierra Tramuntana” and Peninsula of Formentor.
Rocky mountains between 500 – 1000 m, near to the sea in the island.
Lodging is provided in hotels close to the hunting area. If you want a five stars accommodation (High Luxury), please ask us budget.
Rutting period: 15 th Agost – 30th September
Hunting is done by stalking in the mountains.
SCI | STANDARD | BOW |
Bronce Score | 20 | 18 |
Silver Score | 22 1/8 | 0 |
Gold Score | 23 4/8 | 19 4/8 |
CIC | MALE | FEMALE |
Bronce Score | 87 to 91,99 | 83 to 87,99 |
Silver Score | 92 to 96,99 | 88 to 92,99 |
Gold Score | over 97 | over 93 |