29 September 2005, 00:42
bill439Cape Buff
Anyone ever try to raise/breed/domesticate these amimals like cattle?
29 September 2005, 00:49
shakariThey're often bred commercially in South Africa and a few other other African countries....
29 September 2005, 01:34
Balla Balla
Apart from our core safari hunting business - we also do wildlife conservation including (buff breeding)
projects on Dendro Park Ranch - Zambia. These are some recently captured babies in quarantine pens
Joanne seen @ Dendro Park in Zambia with Sally our raised pet cape buff
This is an old picture and Sally is now grown up with nice full set of horns
The second cape buff behind is Girlie, she has since returned to the herds
Both Sally and Girlie were rescued when babies, found stuck in mud holes
29 September 2005, 03:58
KenscoI've often wondered if the better hunting challenge might be the Spanish fighting bull if they were turned loose in a suitable environment. Seems like you would have a guaranteed charge on your hands.
The bunny-huggers will probably elimenate bull fights at some point in time. Maybe hunting would be a better route.
29 September 2005, 05:41
interboatI've heard there were some feral Spanish fighting bulls available for hunting somewhere in Mexico. Would like to learn more about it, if anybody has any info.
29 September 2005, 08:28
new_guyquote:
Originally posted by interboat:
I've heard there were some feral Spanish fighting bulls available for hunting somewhere in Mexico. Would like to learn more about it, if anybody has any info.
I think Ray Atkinson has done that or knows who to call. PM Ray.
29 September 2005, 08:30
WalkerYears ago I heard of Murray Burnham hunting wild cattle in the cane breaks along the Rio Grande in West Texas.
29 September 2005, 09:07
JarrodIs wild cattle hunting avaliable in Texas today?
I might be interested if it is.
29 September 2005, 18:18
lobogaWe often hunt wild or "scrub bulls" in Australia, they are a real challange, very wild and no curiousity. They can also be very aggressive. If you chase one into thick cover they may very well wait for you!
29 September 2005, 20:34
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by Walker:
Years ago I heard of Murray Burnham hunting wild cattle in the cane breaks along the Rio Grande in West Texas.
This was on the Burnham ranch nere Langtry, Texas. They were not fighting bulls, but simply wild Spanish cattle. I lived in Langtry when a child, in the early 1940s, and there were lots of wild cattle along the river there in the sea cane breaks. The cowboys would shoot one once in a while, and have a BBQ. Murry Burnham took one of the gun writers down there with his 458 win mag Mod 70, and almost got him killed, in that tight cover along the river. I think they have all been shot out today. I've seen both shot, and I don't think any wild cow, or fighting bull could hold a light for a Cape Buffalo to fight by.
Though all cattle can take a lot of punishment, I believe you could put a Cape Buffalo bull in the pin with three of the best fighting bulls in Spain, and he would kill all three, and still be on his feet!

29 September 2005, 21:20
ibexebiI stand by my thoughts from the last time we discussed this. Form an organization devoted to hunting wild moo cows & come up with a really neat logo for the hats!!

I'm on board!!
Mike