Hunting Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra South Africa

Hartmann's mountain zebra are rare and adapted to the mountains

Hunting Hartmann's Mountain Zebra in South Africa
Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra
Characteristics
Scientific Name : Equus Zebra Hartmanns
Weight : 320kg (m and f)
Shoulder Height : 1.4 m (m and f)
Breeding Season : Year round
Minimum Calibre : 270

About Hartmanns Mountain Zebra

Hartmann's mountain zebra occurs naturally in the Northern Cape and Free State Provinces of South Africa as well as Namibia. They’re similar to their burchells zebra in their habits, but as their name implies, feel more at home in the mountains. Hunting hartmann's mountain zebra in South Africa is a conservation success story and their hunting value has helped conserve their unique habitat.

Hartmann's mountain zebra differ from a burchells zebra in the following ways

  • they have no shadow stripes
  • their bellies are white and stripes don’t extend around the belly
  • they have a dewlap and a yellow/orange tinge above their nose

Tips for Hunting Mountain Zebra

Hartmann's Zebra make an excellent hide and are fully exportable to all countries. Hunting Hartmann's Zebra in South Africa is even more challenging given their preferred mountain habitat.

They’re heavy animals and a well-constructed bullet is required to put them down.

How much does it cost to hunt Zebra

The cost of a mountain zebra hunt is $2200 for a Hartmann Mountain Zebra Trophy. Many plains game hunting packages include a trophy zebra. The Sable and Hartmann Mountain Zebra Hunting Package $7700 for 6 days including a Hartmann Mountain Zebra trophy and a sable. This zebra hunting package is fully inclusive.