Bowhunter999
Active member
Taxidermy work can be criticized as everyone has a different opinion how animals look. This mount is not really too bad, with the exception of the eye work, and the eyes of a mount are usually the first vocal point and thus very important. The lower eye area is built up enough, but the upper lid work and brow bridge need more fullness. Also the eyes should be a little more open and possibly not set quite so deep, but actually goat eyes are not as ’protruding’ as deer eyes. As far as what can be done.........probably not much at this time, depending how much time has elapsed. It is possible to rehydrate the eye area in order to allow some flexibility, enough to add clay for fullness where needed, but that would require considerable time, and also further work on glass eye placement. And the hide paste used in the mounting would be a huge factor in rehydrating possibilities. The price is not out of line for good work, but might be questionable for this particular mount. I wish you luck, but I am afraid you might run into some balking on this.......this is a prime example on throughly checking taxidermy work prior to opening the billfold. As a previous taxidermist, I was pretty much agreeable with customers if there were differences that could be ‘fixed’, but at some point, it just doesn’t work. I would very much be interested if you would update on the results of this issue !