Afterwards, the antelope will go to slaughtering facilities on the farm, where its hide and skull will be used for trophies and its meat will be processed ready to be eaten.
It is photos like these that have earned Kitshoff, Hermann and other hunters death threats against them and their children.
It is a hatred that they say is bred out of ignorance that they hope to overcome.
“I have an option, I can go to a grocery store and pick my meat, or I can come and have a wonderful hunting experience,” said Kitshoff.
“Look at animals being taken to abattoirs, and the stress they go through, whereas the animal I’ve taken today didn’t even know I was around, didn’t even know he died.”