Kathy, Barnard Castle
commentBox: Moving to the wilds of Teesdale when my twin boys were 9 years old resulted in a collection of sheep skulls. Now 20 years later and in a retirement bungalow I still display 3 skulls in my garden, one with the large horns still attached. My first grandchild eyed them with distrust, not knowing what they were but to be wary of. The dog went bananas!! not knowing his master had collected them as a child.
Only the weether has any detrimental affect on them, I have never seen anything else touch them.