
The B&B Taxidermy Team
Custom Taxidermy Means Custom Skill
Each team member at B&B Taxidermy takes pride in their work, so our customers can expect nothing but the best in their mounts and trophy rooms.


Mike Baird
Mike Baird started hunting when he was 5 years old. He loved animals and everything about them. He took his first class of taxidermy with Kent Betts in 1979, in Ag Resource at Cy Creek High School. And that did it … he was hooked. Mike continued hanging around a local taxidermist shop and helping with anything that they would let him do. He just seemed to be a natural for taxidermy. He studied the animals in the wild and knew what they should look like when mounted.
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Then in 1983 Mike started his own taxidermy business along with his good friend Leonard Bayer (the other B). Leonard was an avid hunter and had gone to Africa at least once a year. B&B has grown since its humble beginnings and now has grown into a thriving business, thanks to Mike's hard work and long hours. He now takes his clients and family overseas, hunts yearly, as well as doing lots of local deer and bird hunting. Mike still has that love for the animals, which shows in every mount that goes out the doors of B&B Taxidermy.

Jo Baird
Jo Baird - Mike and I married in 1982. He lost his job as a machinist 2 weeks after we were wed and did everything to find a job somewhere else.
He came home one day and said I'm gonna be a taxidermist! Not quite understanding what he meant... I replied What? Your gonna do taxes? Needless to say I've learned a lot about taxidermy since then and our family business has treated us well.

Frank Baird
Frank Baird represents the next generation of B&B Taxidermy. As the son of founders Mike and Jo, Frank grew up immersed in the world of wildlife artistry and has carried that legacy forward with a deep sense of pride and craftsmanship. Now leading the shop alongside his family, Frank specializes in large, custom mounts that combine anatomical accuracy with bold, lifelike presentation. His passion for hunting, conservation, and storytelling is evident in every detail of his work.
From managing client projects to collaborating with outfitters around the world, Frank is hands-on in every part of the process. He’s not just preserving trophies, he’s honoring moments and memories. Alongside his wife Kristin, he’s proudly raising their two boys, Hunter and Hudson, in this world he loves. Whether in the shop or in the field, Frank is passionate about teaching them the values of conservation, hard work, and respect for the outdoors. Together, they’re living, and continuing, the legacy that B&B was built on.


Hunter & Hudson
The next generation behind B&B Taxidermy, Hunter and Hudson are already growing up immersed in the world of conservation, wildlife, and the art of taxidermy. Whether they’re helping in the shop, watching mounts come to life, or tagging along to shows, they’re learning firsthand what it means to care about craftsmanship, legacy, and the stories every animal tells.
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While their roles right now might look more like sweeping floors and asking a million questions, these two are proudly soaking up the values of hard work, respect for nature, and the importance of family. They’re the future of B&B, and we’re pretty proud of that.









