Billington Ranch Taxidermy

Taxidermist in Georgetown, Texas

(254) 793-21201420 County Rd 254, Georgetown, TX 78633View on Yelp
Billington Ranch Taxidermy - taxidermy in Georgetown, TX

About Billington Ranch Taxidermy

Billington Ranch Taxidermy operates out of Georgetown, Texas, the Williamson County seat located just north of Austin along the I-35 corridor. The ranch name suggests roots in working Texas land, which carries genuine credibility in a region where hunting and ranching culture run deep. Georgetown is surrounded by cedar-covered ranches and hunting leases that push into Burnet and Lampasas counties to the west, giving this studio access to serious whitetail and turkey country. No public ratings are listed yet, but the ranch branding points to a shop with real field experience behind it.

Services

Taxidermy

Services & Process

Billington Ranch Taxidermy is positioned to handle the full scope of work that Central Texas hunters and ranchers need. Whitetail shoulder mounts are the foundation, covering everything from proper hide preservation through final finishing and wall mounting. Given the ranch background implied by the name, full body mounts for deer and hogs, along with European skull mounts for bucks taken on the property, are likely core offerings. Bird work, including Rio Grande turkey fans and full body mounts for hunters working the cedar country west of Georgetown, rounds out a practical service menu for this market.

Service Area

Billington Ranch Taxidermy serves Georgetown and the wider Williamson County area north of Austin. Cedar Park, Leander, Liberty Hill, and Burnet are all within a reasonable drive for drop-off and pickup. Hunters working ranches in the Hill Country to the west often find Georgetown a practical stopping point on the way home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the 'Ranch Taxidermy' name tell me about this shop?
A ranch-branded studio typically signals experience with game animals in a real agricultural context, not just a storefront operation. It suggests the taxidermist understands field conditions, proper caping, and the handling practices that affect how well a mount turns out.
Are there good hunting opportunities near Georgetown that would make this shop busy during season?
Absolutely. Williamson, Burnet, and Lampasas counties to the west of Georgetown offer solid whitetail and turkey hunting on both private leases and ranches. The area also sees consistent feral hog activity, which means the shop likely stays active outside of traditional deer season.
Can I get a European mount turned around faster than a full shoulder mount?
Yes, European mounts are generally quicker to complete since they don't involve tanning or hide work. Depending on the shop's schedule, you might receive a finished skull and antler mount in a few weeks rather than several months.
How do I choose between a wall pedestal mount and a standard shoulder mount?
A wall pedestal mount shows more of the deer's body and creates a more three-dimensional display, while a standard shoulder mount is lower profile and works in tighter spaces. Your wall size and the room where you plan to hang the mount are the biggest factors in that decision.
Does Georgetown have multiple taxidermists I can compare?
The Georgetown and northern Austin corridor has several taxidermists serving the growing population of hunters in Williamson County. Comparing portfolio photos, turnaround times, and pricing from two or three shops before committing is always a smart move.
What's the best way to evaluate a taxidermist that has no online reviews?
Ask to see finished mounts in person at the studio, request contact information for past customers who are willing to share their experience, and pay attention to how the shop keeps its workspace. A clean, organized studio with well-displayed samples is usually a reliable indicator of professional work.

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