Oh, one other thing guys. I was going to follow Osage Outlaw's DIY euro mount as JW mentions. But when I went to the taxidermist he convinced me that Ram's are different from other animals when it comes to doing mounts because of the way their horns grow. Apparently the Ram horns are hollow, unlike the antlers in the deer species, and need to be removed so the keratin-like solids that the horns rest on can be preserved; otherwise you risk getting bugs nesting up inside the horns. He actually had someone else's skull mount in his shop that only needed to have the horns "re-attached" so he was able to show me exactly what he was talking about.
Now me being barely one tippy toe out of the ignorance pool I didn't want to risk it, but for future reference, did I get played? I feel pretty confident with this guy but like I said I really don't know.