@TST123 I followed what deerstalker told me a few years ago and it works wellPersonally I would do it myself if it were mine though, muntjac is an easy one to do to get started on

Living (or rather dead) proof I one was useful to someone! I’d totally forgotten about that but glad the pupil has become the master now, cracking job with that equally cracking munty buck!! Have you had it scored, presume gold all day long?@TST123 I followed what deerstalker told me a few years ago and it works well
Skin the head, remove the eyeballs and cut as much meat of as possible. I do remove the lower jaw to boil.
Depending on how brave you are, find the wife's largest pan and fill up to the base of the antler and boil on the kitchen hob for a couple of hours, or as I do, out in the garden on the BBQ. I add a couple of dishwasher tablets, don't honestly know if it makes a difference.
Once boiled, I hose it off and pick/scrap off the remaining.
wrap in kitchen paper and soak it overnight with 12% peroxide
I did this muntjac a few weeks ago, only the second head I've boiled!
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I haven't had it scored yet, but might take it to the stalking show next year along with the CWD you first helped me with. Its defiantly a good size, but I think it'll be a little short in lengthLiving (or rather dead) proof I one was useful to someone! I’d totally forgotten about that but glad the pupil has become the master now, cracking job with that equally cracking munty buck!! Have you had it scored, presume gold all day long?
I’ll stick my neck out and say that’s a gold, (caveat I’m only seeing it from one side so apart from the reflection in your everso sparkly kitchen work top, assume its other second antler of similar proportions)I haven't had it scored yet, but might take it to the stalking show next year along with the CWD you first helped me with. Its defiantly a good size, but I think it'll be a little short in length![]()
Greg's Taxidermy over at Thruxton will clean and mount a head, he's done a few for me that I wanted a smarter job doing.I’m based in Hampshire and would be keen to get the head from my first deer (muntjac) cleaned up. Is there anybody based in Hampshire ideally near Petersfield who might be able to do this?
If you're not in a hurry, you can leave it to nature and let it do the job
This suggested method works, but your skull will always be a horrible brown shade of colour. You also run the risk of losing the head entirely due to wildlife running off with it.I’m based in Hampshire and would be keen to get the head from my first deer (muntjac) cleaned up. Is there anybody based in Hampshire ideally near Petersfield who might be able to do this?
It's true with the color, but I use diluted hydrogen peroxide to whiten it. That makes it nice and white. And when I hang it high enough, only birds and insects can get to it. And they dont run away with it.This suggested method works, but your skull will always be a horrible brown shade of colour. You also run the risk of losing the head entirely due to wildlife running off with it.
Each to their own and whatever works for youIt's true with the color, but I use diluted hydrogen peroxide to whiten it. That makes it nice and white. And when I hang it high enough, only birds and insects can get to it. And they dont run away with it.
That’s who I’ve started using recently, with the added bonus they go via my RFD!Paddy Mead at Frome - not too far away. Great Taxidermist and recently did 4 reds for meNormally on FB as LRM Taxidermy.
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