OntarioHunter
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Though my daughter and I are in the taxidermy business, I've never been much into the fur and glass eyes scene. They take up too much room, high maintenance, very often have a short shelf life, not very portable, and difficult to harmonize with other decor. Consequently, I'm not interested in having more than one or two shoulder/pedestal mounts. Not at all interested in full body mounts (though my daughter's very nice cougar is presently hogging precious wall space) or bird mounts (very high maintenance and short shelf life before they fade out).
For North America the only animal I like for shoulder mount is pronghorn. The rest are boring. International I would probably have to go with kudu. Spectacular horns and coloration. If space is a limitation, I'd go with springbok or bushbuck with the latter in the lead by a slim margin. I'm still hopeful for Eurasian ibex but only euro mount.
For North America the only animal I like for shoulder mount is pronghorn. The rest are boring. International I would probably have to go with kudu. Spectacular horns and coloration. If space is a limitation, I'd go with springbok or bushbuck with the latter in the lead by a slim margin. I'm still hopeful for Eurasian ibex but only euro mount.