Trophy Buck $2,500
Axis Deer have a burnt orange coat with white spots resembling a young white tail; they also have a black streak running along their spine. Males and females have a white patch on their throat. Males have large antlers that grow upward, forking twice once at the base and again inside the main beams. Axis antlers are normally a six point. More than six would be considered atypical. Axis antlers are mostly seen in the 20″ range. Any in the 30″ range are considered great trophies, and if they reach 36″ they are extraordinary.
Trophy Buck $3,000
European Fallow have a large variation of coat patterns and color. There are four main color variations from almost black resembling the Sika deer to a orange color with spots resembling the Axis deer, a tan resembling the White-Tail and a solid white appearing almost albino. Fallow Deer with the antler length of 20″ are considered great trophies, and above 29″ is extraordinary. The world record is 37.66″. A palmation of 3.5″ or wider is great, but width can reach outstanding amounts such as 10″. Palmations are never symmetrical and usually do not form until the age of 3.
Trophy Buck $2,500
Blackbuck Antelope are among one of the smallest antelope species. Older males appear differently from that of females. As males age, their light coloration changes to dark brown, almost black, around 5 to 6 years of age. During breeding seasons male coats will turn to a darker color making them appear older than they really are. The females coat stays constantly tan with white along the belly. Male horns have a V shape overall, and each horn makes a corkscrew with rings. Horns anywhere in the 20″ range are considered great. The world record is 34.75″.