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Same! I’m thinking of trying to do that instead of my plan of going to college for architecture or interior DesignI've allways been intrigued by taxidermy!
Would love to try it one day
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Same! I’m thinking of trying to do that instead of my plan of going to college for architecture or interior DesignI've allways been intrigued by taxidermy!
Would love to try it one day
There can be a heck of a lot of money made with taxidermy. Especially if it's large or rare animals!Same! I’m thinking of trying to do that instead of my plan of going to college for architecture or interior Design
Woah! You have those beetles?! That’s neat! I would love to get some, but I don’t think I have any where to put them. Those rabbits are pretty cool. My cousin has a rabbit skull or two, too
Do the bones still have marrow? Or how do you remove that?
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My husband doesn’t want me collecting bones because he says it’s unsanitary and that I’m not a witch doctor (
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I’ll still keep poking the question til he says yes![]()
I think the marrow is on the inside of most bones, so it doesn’t really come out or if it does, I haven’t noticed. I typically try to remove the tendons during the soaking process, but most of the time pliers and letting them dry out some helps a bit. Hope that somewhat answered your question
Bones are perfectly sanitary, they get sanitized when you clean them by soaking them briefly in peroxide. This also helps whiten the bones. The marrow stays inside and slowly dries out over years.
Thank you both! I figured they were sanitary or people wouldn't collect them. Guess my hubby just doesn't like the unknown. I'll definitely start researching on how to clean bones. I'll have to start with chicken bones.
I'll do my own research so I don't bother you guys too much with my questions, but how do you remove the meat? Especially from the skulls?
Hopefully more people share their bone collection. I find it fascinating.