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Full cape mount for bull head questions
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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 900016" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>Actually, that's pretty cheap. Most experienced taxidermists that have done a couple would be considerably higher. It's an enormous amount of work, and supplies are very expensive as well. There won't be a form commercially available that's even close to the right size, so there will be many hours making one fit. Tanning alone will be hundreds of dollars. Tell your friend to be absolutely certain that the taxidermist he had quote it has done some cows/bulls, and knows how to properly clean the horn cores. </p><p> As long as enough hide is left for the shoulder mount there shouldn't be anything you need to do, other than have it frozen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 900016, member: 14175"] Actually, that’s pretty cheap. Most experienced taxidermists that have done a couple would be considerably higher. It’s an enormous amount of work, and supplies are very expensive as well. There won’t be a form commercially available that’s even close to the right size, so there will be many hours making one fit. Tanning alone will be hundreds of dollars. Tell your friend to be absolutely certain that the taxidermist he had quote it has done some cows/bulls, and knows how to properly clean the horn cores. As long as enough hide is left for the shoulder mount there shouldn’t be anything you need to do, other than have it frozen. [/QUOTE]
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