Hey Trav!
Sounds like alot of fun!! $1,500 for an ibex is about right though 30" is generally more like 28 or 29 with uneven horns. Problem with ibex is ... there's lots! Real nubians are more like $4-6k. A trophy Ibex starts at 35"....well...that's the magic number. Hybrid ibex have a category in the SCI record book...mine is a silver medal and is in about the middle, though I don't remember anymore and scoring has become a way for me to judge trophy size even though I probably won't register animals for the book anymore. Anyway...a hybrid ibex is a mix of catalina and some pure species. Goats heavy of the ibex side will have circular shaped horns with a little flaring at the tips. Flaired horns near the bases means they are more catalina than Ibex. Also, there should be a shoulder band around the animal. Here are a few pics of mine, which measures at 35" per side and is a cross, but really heavy of the ibex side with negligible flairing at the tips. I paid $1,000 for mine in 1995. The going rate at the YO Ranch at the time for the same animal was $1,500.
This one was mounted at the YO Ranch Hotel in Kerreville TX.

Here's mine just before I shot him and a couple of 28-30"ers just in front of him.

Here's after (obviously!)


