Keeping the cape/skin?

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Ok we have a really annoying and cranky young Cornish (not cornish cross) rooster thay is about to meet the crockpot this week. I usually skin chickens and am thinking of trying to preserve his. He has the most amazing emerald green/black feathers. But what on earth would I do with it? I don't tie flies or anything and itit's a bit too small for a throw rug. Lol.
What does everyone actually do with these when they're dried? Thought about having him stuffed but I don't think the husband will go for it :)
 
View attachment 1262835 Ok we have a really annoying and cranky young Cornish (not cornish cross) rooster thay is about to meet the crockpot this week. I usually skin chickens and am thinking of trying to preserve his. He has the most amazing emerald green/black feathers. But what on earth would I do with it? I don't tie flies or anything and itit's a bit too small for a throw rug. Lol.
What does everyone actually do with these when they're dried? Thought about having him stuffed but I don't think the husband will go for it :)
Maybe cut off the wings and tail and have them stuffed(you’d have to scarifice the delicious wings but itd be worth it
 
View attachment 1262835 Ok we have a really annoying and cranky young Cornish (not cornish cross) rooster thay is about to meet the crockpot this week. I usually skin chickens and am thinking of trying to preserve his. He has the most amazing emerald green/black feathers. But what on earth would I do with it? I don't tie flies or anything and itit's a bit too small for a throw rug. Lol.
What does everyone actually do with these when they're dried? Thought about having him stuffed but I don't think the husband will go for it :)
Keychain ornament with some of the feathers? :idunno
 

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