No Artistic enhancements needed; he speaks for himself. A Rowland Ward 17″ Springbok is a significant trophy. Rowland Ward is one of the oldest and most prestigious record-keeping organizations for big game trophies and the current Springbuck Rowland Measurement is set at 14″. A springbok with horns measuring 17 inches or more is considered exceptional and noteworthy for several reasons:
Significance
- Prestige: Being listed in the Rowland Ward record book is a mark of distinction. It signifies that the trophy meets high standards of measurement and quality.
- Conservation: The record-keeping promotes ethical hunting practices and conservation efforts. Hunters who aim for such trophies often contribute to wildlife conservation, genetic breeding programs contributing to the future of the species and generations to come.
- Rarity: A 17″ springbok is rare and represents a significant achievement and genetic strain. It indicates not only the size but also the age and health of the animal.
A once in a lifetime opportunity, privilege and a must have for the collector with the acute understanding of the significance of this amazing animal.