I went on my first safari in 2022 and had a great hunt. I just recently got my trophies home. I have a ton of great memories and took 9 animals. My warthog I had done as a Euro and zebra as a rug in SA. Both exceeded expectations. The rest I had dipped and packed to mount here in the US. The dip and pack took longer than was promised but the communication was solid throughout the process. The taxidermist here did an amazing job. He came highly recommended and he did not disappoint. I was truly happy with the outfitter, the taxidermist in South Africa and the US taxidermist. However, the hides of my eland and kudu had significant hair slippage. My Nyala did to a lesser degree. The bushbuck, blue wildebeest, red hardebeest and waterbuck arrived in excellent shape. I am still happy with my mounts but wonder how this can be avoided in the future. Are these animals prone to hair slippage? If this happened at home, I would blame myself for not caring for the hide prior to getting it to the taxidermist. So would this be on the PH and his crew? Or is this just to be expected when getting animals back from Africa? Thanks.