06/05/2026
đ Epic Texas Ranch Find: Meet the Majestic Ankole-Watusi (Watusi Cattle)!
Fellow hunters, check out this absolute unit we spotted roaming a Texas ranch! This is an Ankole-Watusi bull. commonly called a Watusi â one of the most unique and impressive animals youâll see on any game ranch.
These âCattle of Kingsâ originated in East and Central Africa over 6,000 years ago. They were prized by tribes like the Tutsi for their regal looks and incredible hardiness. What makes them legendary? Those massive horns, they can span up to 8 feet tip-to-tip, with the thickest bases of any cattle breed. The horns act like built-in radiators, circulating blood to help the animal stay cool in blazing heat. And yes, they keep growing for life, so every bull is truly one-of-a-kind.
In the U.S., Watusi were introduced in the 1960s and have become a staple on Texas ranches. Theyâre hardy, adaptable foragers with striking spotted coats (just like this brown-and-white beauty), and bulls typically weigh 1,000â1,600 lbs. Youâll often see them pure or crossed with Texas Longhorns for even more impressive horn spreads.
For hunters, theyâre a year-round trophy favorite on exotic game ranches across the Lone Star State. Their presence alone is unforgettable â whether youâre after a mount, lean flavorful beef, or just appreciate a true king of the pasture.
High butterfat milk, disease resistance, and a generally docile (but still impressive) nature round out why these animals are so special.
What do you think, hunters â have you ever seen (or hunted) a Watusi this impressive? How do you think the meat tastes?? Drop your stories below! đĽ