Would love to, but I do not have a garden to do it in, heard it smells pretty bad. So don't wanna get booted off by MrsWould you not give it a go yourself? Fairly easy to do and plenty of videos on youtube
I believe he did an excellent job after seeing your avatar.May I suggest Sadiq Khan?
Would love to, but I do not have a garden to do it in, heard it smells pretty bad. So don't wanna get booted off by Mrs.
DM's replies, many thanks
I don't mind that much, someone who told me must have exaggerated. Maybe I'll try take as much skin I can before bringing it home.I dont mind the smell, just smells like your making a stew or brawn.
It is just meat after all.
As 'SS' above says. Bury it somewhere (or hang in a hedge) and let nature take it's course. If you choose to bury it somewhere, put something over it to prevent badgers, foxes and suchlike from digging it up. No specific tools required, just someone with a jet-wash to blast off the bits and some hydrogen peroxide to bleach it. As someone has mentioned, 'YouTube' is your friend.
Give it a go !
Bones will likely fall apart and be rather brown/yellow.I just bury mine in the composter for a few months, leave it to the bugs To clean out. just done 2 heads, third is in there now. Will be moving on to bleaching next.
Mind you, never done it before so no idea if the results will be good.
Definitely yellow. I thought that is what the peroxide was for.Bones will likely fall apart and be rather brown/yellow.
Peroxide has a deleterious effect on skull bones in the long run as has been reported.I thought that is what the peroxide was for.
A very long run indeed.Peroxide has a deleterious effect on skull bones in the long run as has been reported.
My missus has been boiling my head for 35 years…Hi
I used to give it to a nice chap in Tadley for the heads prep, but he has stopped doing them. Any recommendations? I am not aware of anyone else in surroundings.
Happy to travel up to 30 minutes from RG22 postcode.
Aye, but that’s from the inside outMy missus has been boiling my head for 35 years…![]()
It won't smell yo.much if you.do it while it's freshI don't mind that much, someone who told me must have exaggerated. Maybe I'll try take as much skin I can before bringing it home.
What else would I need (any tools etc) if i decide to give it a go, other then a big pan to boil it in.
Was that Henry at Hampshire Trophies?Hi
I used to give it to a nice chap in Tadley for the heads prep, but he has stopped doing them. Any recommendations? I am not aware of anyone else in surroundings.
Happy to travel up to 30 minutes from RG22 postcode.