RE: Pronghorn mount
There is a wooden plaque which I held to manouevre the mount onto a picture hook on the wall. There is some hair stood up on this mount also, notably on the neck behind the head.
Just as an aside. We have two schnauzer dogs. The youngest has been spending a lot of time looking at the pronghorn head on the wall and occasionally barking, maybe when some minor house-hold sound occurs and the dog misattributes the sound to the pronghorn. This morning, while our older schnauzer was looking on, I held my hand near the muzzle of the pronghorn and pretended that the pronghorn was biting me. The older, more sedate schnauzer then growled and barked at the pronghorn head as if to protect me. Funny. This is our first mounted head of any kind. I suppose it is sort of a sophmoric thing to do.