B&R Meat Processing

Taxidermist in Winslow, Arkansas

3.3(6 reviews)
(479) 634-2211633 N Devils Den Rd, Winslow, AR 72959View on Yelp

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About B&R Meat Processing

B&R Meat Processing is located in Winslow, Arkansas, a small mountain town along Interstate 40 in the Boston Mountains section of the Ozarks. The shop carries a 3.3-star rating across 6 reviews and serves both butcher and taxidermy customers, making it a working-class option for hunters coming out of the surrounding national forest land. Winslow sits in one of the most scenic and wildlife-rich corridors in the state, with deer, turkey, and black bear all present in the area. It's a practical, accessible stop for anyone hunting the rugged terrain of Washington and Crawford counties.

Services

Butcher
Taxidermy

Services & Process

B&R operates as a licensed butcher and taxidermy provider, so hunters can have their game processed for the table and preserved for the wall in one visit. Taxidermy services likely include whitetail shoulder mounts, which are the most requested job in this part of Arkansas. The butcher side means custom cuts, sausage making, and vacuum-sealed packaging for venison and other wild game. Skull cleaning is a growing request among hunters who want a display option that's lower cost than a full shoulder mount but still shows off a good rack.

Service Area

B&R serves hunters and residents throughout the Winslow area and the broader Boston Mountains region. Washington County and Crawford County customers are both within easy reach, and the shop's location right off I-40 makes it accessible for anyone traveling through the Ozarks. Hunters from Fayetteville and Alma often pass through Winslow on hunting trips to the national forest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get my deer processed for meat and also get a shoulder mount done at the same place?
Yes, B&R handles both butcher work and taxidermy, so you can drop everything off in one trip. Just let the staff know upfront what you want done so the cape is set aside before processing begins.
What's the going rate for a whitetail shoulder mount in this part of Arkansas?
Prices vary by region and the complexity of the mount, but whitetail shoulder mounts in Arkansas generally range from around $400 to $700. Calling the shop directly for a current quote is always your best bet.
Can you mount a black bear taken in the Ozarks?
Black bear taxidermy is more involved than deer work and typically requires a full body or rug mount. Not every shop handles bears, so it's worth calling ahead to confirm whether B&R takes on bear jobs.
How do I care for a finished deer mount at home?
Keep the mount away from direct sunlight and high humidity, both of which can fade the hair and dry out the nose and ears over time. Light dusting with a soft cloth or low-pressure air is all the regular maintenance it needs.
How much freezer space does a deer take up before drop-off?
A whole whitetail deer can take up significant freezer space, so most hunters either drop off the same day as harvest or quarter the animal first. If you're keeping the cape for a mount, keep it separate and freeze it flat in a plastic bag.
What turkey mount options are available for spring season birds?
Turkey mounts are popular in Arkansas and can be done as full strut body mounts, fan and beard displays, or full fan mounts on a decorative panel. Full body mounts are more expensive but make the most dramatic display.

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