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Deer Mounts | Deer Mounts For Sale

Deer Mounts are taxidermy exhibits that highlight and preserve a harvested deer’s size, beauty, and personality. They are well-liked by hunters, collectors, and wildlife enthusiasts as enduring reminders of special hunts.

Deer Head Mount | Deer Mounts For Sale

Deer Head Mounts For Sale is a type of taxidermy in which a deer is preserved in part or in its entirety and displayed. Although full-body and skull-only mounts are also prevalent, this usually incorporates the head and shoulders. The antlers, facial features, and natural stance of the animal are emphasized in these mounts.

  • Purpose: to honor the animal, beautify a location, or celebrate a successful hunt.
  • Species commonly mounted: whitetail, mule deer, axis deer, sika deer, and red stag.

Types Of Deer Mounts

Depending on their preferences, available space, and financial constraints, taxidermists can select from a variety of mount styles:

  • Shoulder Mount: Most common; depicts the head and shoulders in a realistic position.
  • Full-Body Mount: The entire deer in its natural position takes up a lot of room.
  • Wall Pedestal: An angled shoulder mount that enhances elegance and depth.
  • European Mount: Just the skull and antlers; striking and simple.
  • Pedestal Mount: A freestanding foundation that’s perfect for displaying big antlers.
  • Antler Mount: Just the antlers on a plaque; easy and affordable

How Much For A Deer Mount? | Taxidermy Deer Head For Sale

The type of mount and the position you want us to produce for you will determine how much taxidermy a deer will cost. For instance, a shoulder mount for a mule or whitetail deer is thought to cost at least $700. A life-size mount, on the other hand, will likely cost much more—roughly $3,000.

Pose Options

  • Upright: Alert and proud.
  • Semi-Sneak: Head somewhat dropped, at ease, and organic.
  • Full sneak: Head low, frequently used to draw attention to antlers.
  • Offset Turns: To make room on the wall or to highlight symmetry, move your head left or right.

What Is The Best Pose For A Deer Mount?

Semi-sneak: A mount with the most authentic, organic appearance. highly sought-after position. Full sneak: A casual pose that works well in spaces with low ceilings because of the lowered head position. Excellent for showcasing your muscles.