Cockrums Custom Meat Processing

Taxidermist in Rudy, Arkansas

5(1 reviews)
(479) 474-30123925 Hwy 348, Rudy, AR 72952View on Yelp
Cockrums Custom Meat Processing - taxidermy in Rudy, AR

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About Cockrums Custom Meat Processing

Cockrums Custom Meat Processing serves hunters and sportsmen in Rudy, Arkansas, a small community in the Arkansas River Valley just west of Fort Smith. They hold a perfect 5-star rating, which speaks volumes even with a tight review count. Northwest Arkansas sees heavy deer and turkey hunting traffic each fall, making a local shop that handles both processing and taxidermy genuinely convenient. You won't need to haul your trophy to two different places when one stop covers it all.

Services

Taxidermy
Meat Shops

Services & Process

Cockrums handles taxidermy alongside full custom meat processing, making it a practical choice after a successful hunt. On the taxidermy side, expect trophy mounts like whitetail shoulder mounts, which involve fleshing and preserving the hide before fitting it over a foam form sculpted to match the animal's natural pose. Deer skull cleaning and antler mounting are also common requests in this region. The meat processing side means your venison can be cut, wrapped, and labeled while your cape is being prepped at the same location.

Service Area

Cockrums is based in Rudy, Arkansas, and serves hunters throughout Crawford County and the broader Arkansas River Valley corridor. Customers from Van Buren, Alma, and Fort Smith regularly make the short drive out. If you're hunting in the Ozark National Forest to the north, this shop is a convenient stop on the way home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drop off my deer for both meat processing and a mount at the same time?
Yes, that's one of the main advantages of a combined shop like this. The staff will separate the cape from the carcass and handle each part of the animal appropriately from the start.
How long does a whitetail shoulder mount typically take?
Most shoulder mounts take anywhere from 3 to 8 months depending on the shop's workload, which tends to peak right after deer season. It's best to ask for a specific timeline estimate when you drop off your cape.
What condition does my deer cape need to be in for a quality mount?
The cape should be cool or frozen as quickly as possible after the harvest to prevent slippage, which is when the hair starts to fall out. Avoid cutting the throat and keep the cape away from direct heat.
Do you do wild hog mounts in addition to deer?
Wild hog populations are heavy throughout Arkansas, and many local taxidermists in this area are experienced with full body hog mounts and shoulder mounts. It's worth calling ahead to confirm current availability.
What's the difference between a skull cleaning and a European mount?
Skull cleaning removes all tissue from the skull, and a European mount refers to the finished display where the cleaned skull is mounted on a plaque or panel. They're part of the same process, with the European mount being the final presentation step.
Is there a deposit required when I drop off my animal?
Most taxidermists require a deposit of 30 to 50 percent upfront to cover materials and secure your place in the queue. Ask Cockrums directly about their specific deposit policy when you call.

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