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These are weathered nilgai skulls with horns. They do not have the mandibles. The #1 grade skulls are the nicest and generally have a nice skull and horns. The #2 grade skulls have broken skulls. The #3 grade skulls are the lowest quality skulls. Nilgai are not an endangered species and are not subject to CITES controls. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
These are #1 weathered steer horns. We sort the weathered steer horns into different grades depending on how distressed they look. The #1 horns are the least distressed. They are natural products and come in a variety of colors. The horns are 11" to 15" long measured along the outside curve with a circumference of 6.5" to 10". Cows are not an endangered species. The cows are not killed just for their horns.
This is a #1 quality weathered steer horn. We sort the weathered steer horns into different grades depending on how distressed they look. The #1 horns are the least distressed. They are natural products and come in a variety of colors. Cows are not an endangered species. The cows are not killed just for their horns.
These are #2 weathered steer horns. We sort the weathered steer horns into different grades depending on how distressed they look. The #2 horns are a little distressed. They are natural products and come in a variety of colors.The horns are 8" to 14" long measured along the outside curve with a circumference of 6" to 8". Cows are not an endangered species. The cows are not killed just for their horns.
This is a #2 quality weathered steer horn. We sort the weathered steer horns into different grades depending on how distressed they look. The #2 horns are a little distressed. They are natural products and come in a variety of colors. Cows are not an endangered species. The cows are not killed just for their horns.
This is a #2 quality weathered steer horn.We sort the weathered steer horns into different grades depending on how distressed they look. The #1 horns are the least distressed. They are natural products and come in a variety of colors. Cows are not an endangered species. The cows are not killed just for their horns.
These are #3 weathered steer horns. We sort the weathered steer horns into different grades depending on how distressed they look. The #3 horns are the most distressed. They are natural products and come in a variety of colors. The horns are 5" to 12" long measured along the outside curve with a circumference of 6" to 11". Cows are not an endangered species. The cows are not killed just for their horns.
This is a #3 quality weathered steer horn. We sort the weathered steer horns into different grades depending on how distressed they look. The #3 horns are the most distressed. They are natural products and come in a variety of colors. Cows are not an endangered species. The cows are not killed just for their horns.
Castrated male cattle are called steers. Sometimes they are called bullocks. The weathered steer skulls with horns do not have lower jaws. They have been cleaned.The steer skulls are a by-product of the food industry and were not just killed for their skulls.We cannot ship steer skulls to Canada because of concerns over BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy).
These are wet-tanned, natural, and de-boned white tail deer tails. They are suitable for fly-tying. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all shipments outside of the United States.