Abstract: Haemangioma, a benign tumor comprised of different sizes of proliferating vascular spaces with erythrocytes depending on the depth of the extra blood vessels and lined by a uniform layer of endothelial cells (Ionita et al., 2023, Nascimento et al., 2022, Schoniger et al., 2008) [2, 4, 8], commonly found in the skin, muscle, soft tissues, oral cavity, spleen, and bladder (Ionita et al., 2023) [2]. Haemangioma are frequently seen in dogs, less frequently in cats, and infrequently in other domestic animals (Sasani et al., 2015) [7]. Osseous metaplasia is a benign transformation of no osseous soft tissue into bone (Tilve et al., 2022) [12]. The reports on haemangiomasin with osseous metaplasia are dearth and the present report records a rare case of capillary haemangioma with osseous metaplasia and its successful surgical management in a ram.