You are probably right in what you are thinking but they are still worthy of being displayed. The gentlemen that harvested these deer is confined to a wheel chair..To him they are true trophies.
This is a close up of the biggest deer. I am a self taught taxidermist. I have been doing taxidermy work for about 20 years just as a part time hobby. I only do a few heads a year. I really take time and try to get alot of detail in my mounts.
What I want to know is how you got the two bucks to stick their heads through the boards and then both hold still while you took the photo...All kidding aside, beautiful work!
Any idea on how what condition causes it or how rare it is? I don't know what I'd think if I saw it in the woods late at night, especially the one on the left!
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