Early October rains of over 50mm provided a renewed supply of water for the local waterholes on the ranch. The rain has also been enough to start the grasses growing and the fields are turning green.
Mobile cams have been installed and should supply a steady stream of good game photos.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Botswana Game Ranch - Wildebeest
Botswana Game Ranch - Stocking Wildebeest and Impala
The game count continues to grow. There are now over 30 Kudu, 25 Wildebeest, 80 Impala and 6 Zebras. The Wildebeest lost none of the clownish personality on the trip to OM 110. The bush is alive to the sound of grazing animals - a hunting paradise.
The game count continues to grow. There are now over 30 Kudu, 25 Wildebeest, 80 Impala and 6 Zebras. The Wildebeest lost none of the clownish personality on the trip to OM 110. The bush is alive to the sound of grazing animals - a hunting paradise.
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Monday, June 8, 2009
Stocking Game - OM110 Game Ranch
Early June say 72 Impala arrive at OM110 Game Ranch - 60 females and 12 males. They seem to be adapting to their new environment very well. More game will be arriving in July. Can hunting be far away?
The video is a short take of some of the zebras on the ranch. The lead zebra is called Hazen. He is moving around in a happy manner, with three females as company. Life on the range seems good to him.
The video is a short take of some of the zebras on the ranch. The lead zebra is called Hazen. He is moving around in a happy manner, with three females as company. Life on the range seems good to him.
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Saturday, September 20, 2008
Zebra Arrive at OM110 Game Ranch
Seven Zebras recently arrived at OM110 Game Ranch. They were transport from Motsentsela Tree Lodge in Maun. It took two days to dart, load and transport the zebras. Rob the Vetinarian darted the zebras and provided them with the antidote to wake-up. He also provide sedatives to calm them during transport. They were watered down to start the trip and on route. They are enjoying their new surroundings in the Kgwebe Hills, northern Botswana.
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Monday, October 1, 2007
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
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