Congratulations! Can you tell us about the fencing required?
How does rhino farming work? Do you sell to game ranchers, sell horns? Sell to parks? Or just keep em and breed em up? Super cool purchase! I wish they had of done the idea of letting rhinos go in the NT here.Thanks guys. I have no idea where this might eventually lead but I'm thrilled to be part of it and Rhino conservation.
Congrats!I have become a Rancher.
good for you. enjoy and hope to hear moreI have become a Rancher.
But of course I couldn't become a rancher in the normal way, like cattle or sheep or even ostriches. No. I became a Rhino Rancher. Yep, you heard it right.
A very good friend of mine in South Africa asked me if I'd be interested in going in as a partner in the purchase of a baker's dozen White Rhino from a ranch that needed to thin their herd.
Now the Rhino has always been my favorite animal. I mean what's not to like about an animal that has derailed locomotives just because. So of course I said yes.
Most are females and in fact a couple are pregnant so our herd, with God's blessing, and some protection, will soon increase in size. And there is a little one in the group. Very cool.
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That’s really awesome. I love to see direct conservation efforts … my dad used to say “the best way to make a small fortune in ranching is to start with a large one.” Looking forward to progress reports!I have become a Rancher.
But of course I couldn't become a rancher in the normal way, like cattle or sheep or even ostriches. No. I became a Rhino Rancher. Yep, you heard it right.
A very good friend of mine in South Africa asked me if I'd be interested in going in as a partner in the purchase of a baker's dozen White Rhino from a ranch that needed to thin their herd.
Now the Rhino has always been my favorite animal. I mean what's not to like about an animal that has derailed locomotives just because. So of course I said yes.
Most are females and in fact a couple are pregnant so our herd, with God's blessing, and some protection, will soon increase in size. And there is a little one in the group. Very cool.
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excellent point.Nothing ventured nothing gained..... I hope the world can come to it's senses and let sustainable Rhino farming force the black market to collapse by shredding their profit margin.
Without people like you willing to put their money where their mouth is; this would only be a pipe dream and Rhino would probably be extinct already if not for private ownership and protection.
The ranch they were moved to is in a much greener area. That's all I can say about it as poachers troll here and elsewhere trying to learn tidbits they can use to identify where there are Rhino.Congratulations @Sourdough. What a contrast from Alaska!!
How big is the ranch and is it mostly flat and arid as in these pictures?