The Himilayan Bull Tahr is the undisputed ‘King of the New Zealand Mountains’, inhabiting the highest peaks in the South Island. They are justifiably one of the most sought-after trophy animals in the world. Originally brought into the Southern Alps from their traditional home in highest peaks in the world, the Himalayas, they were released into the wild in 1904 at Mt Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain.

Weighing in at up to 300lbs, it is a sight to behold to see a mature Bull Tahr navigating his way across a seemingly impassable cliff face. Incredibly agile with a broad chest and powerful shoulders and protected against the elements by a thick lion-like mane, they are truly a
magnificent sight.

Putting a set of wonderful Tahr horns with its magnificent winter cape on the wall, or full body wall mount is the dream for many, a dream we help our clients realise each season.