The American “hardcore huntress” who caused outrage over her trophy photos of a goat and a sheep she shot on a Scottish island has taunted her critics by launching a range of T-shirts celebrating the controversy.

Larysa Switlyk, 33, posted glossy images of herself and a companion posing with animals they shot on the Isle of Islay, including - to the general bemusement of country sports enthusiasts - a blackface ram.

One gamekeeper told the Telegraph: “We don’t have wild sheep in Scotland. She could have put out some food pellets and it would have run up to her.”

More than 110,000 deer were killed last year in Scotland, and hundreds of goats are culled every year because of the damage they do to forests and plant life.

But Ms Switlyk attracted criticism across the board because of the way she appeared to celebrate and “glorify” the kills.

The American, who also posed with a stag, refused to apologise and has now gone one step further by unveiling a collection of T-shirts and hoodies bearing the slogans, "Don't let me get your goat”, "Eat More Goat" and "'Barbaric Hunter”.