“The first thing I saw were his posts.” With those words, my Personal Hunter (PH), Arnold Claassen of Blaauwkrantz Safaris, introduced me both to an attribute of my first African trophy (a Vaal rhebok), and a method he used for judging whether or not a horned animal was mature, and therefore ready for harvest.
My response: “I didn’t even see his horns, let alone your ‘posts’.” So, what were Arnold’s so-called posts? Well, as the accompanying photos indicate, they are located at the base of the horns of African antelopes. The difference between the morphology of these posts and the horn above them, can diverge greatly or only slightly (also referred to as ‘checks’ by some biologists). Furthermore, in some animals, like the grey duiker, the posts can be hidden…