2 Roe Heads Done For Me

Nice clean job that 🤙🏽
I’ve just done one and the F#### dog knocked it of my bench where I left it to dry out.
Smashed the nose to bits😣
 
I notice the lower jaw bone is missing, is that standard procedure ?
I have always done my own and when required for mounting for myself I have always cut the long nose through the eye socket and discarded the jaw bones. However when I did some for a German friend he insisted that I keep the lower jaw bone to enable anybody to inspect the third pre molar to compare wear against the size of the antler to give a better idea of age.
I didn't fancy doing any myself recently so got a Taxidermist to do four heads for me. I asked him to do the heads, no other instruction but assumed the jaw bones would be part of the head so I could pass them to my German friend.
When I collected them the jaw bones were missing and was told i didn't ask for them so I ended up with four lovely white clean skulls, no good for the German market so ended up cutting them long nose for my shields and have given them to a farmer friend.
This them before cutting.
 

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Nice clean job that 🤙🏽
I’ve just done one and the F#### dog knocked it of my bench where I left it to dry out.
Smashed the nose to bits😣
There are many others still on legs to replace it out there. One thing I’ve learned, don’t get emotional about dead things.
 
I notice the lower jaw bone is missing, is that standard procedure ?
I have always done my own and when required for mounting for myself I have always cut the long nose through the eye socket and discarded the jaw bones. However when I did some for a German friend he insisted that I keep the lower jaw bone to enable anybody to inspect the third pre molar to compare wear against the size of the antler to give a better idea of age.
I didn't fancy doing any myself recently so got a Taxidermist to do four heads for me. I asked him to do the heads, no other instruction but assumed the jaw bones would be part of the head so I could pass them to my German friend.
When I collected them the jaw bones were missing and was told i didn't ask for them so I ended up with four lovely white clean skulls, no good for the German market so ended up cutting them long nose for my shields and have given them to a farmer friend.
This them before cutting.
I’d never expect a taxidermist here to keep the jaw, but back home in Denmark where I grew up, it was often done.

On a separate note, don’t use that taxidermist again, they submerged the heads too far into the boiling water, with likely some hydrogen peroxide added, visible on the bleached coroners. That’s a no no in my book
 
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