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rharrison

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Morning all

im looking to get a nice fox head on a mount...i shoot a good number of foxes each year but have never had one mounted..

after ive shot a good one what are my next steps?? do i freeze it, or just bag it up..

im in the Manchester area so could anyone reccomend a good taxidermy in my area??

Thanks in advance for any Help

Rich.
 
Rich,

Once you have shot your fox, try and clean most of the blood off the pelt. If it coagulates on the fur it can be more work to get it out on a good winter coat fox.

Once you have done this, with clean water, dry off with paper towels, put a paper towel in its mouth to stop any fluids coming out and then wrap well in plastic and freeze. Dont keep it in there over a year if you can help it as the ears and nose tend to get freezer burn and this makes it very hard to part the ear from the cartlidge when you skin it.

As for a good taxidermist in Manchester I am not sure, but if you can get further north to Yorkshire Gary Tatterton is excellant.

Good luck

Sikamalc
 
Rich,

Once you have shot your fox, try and clean most of the blood off the pelt. If it coagulates on the fur it can be more work to get it out on a good winter coat fox.

Once you have done this, with clean water, dry off with paper towels, put a paper towel in its mouth to stop any fluids coming out and then wrap well in plastic and freeze. Dont keep it in there over a year if you can help it as the ears and nose tend to get freezer burn and this makes it very hard to part the ear from the cartlidge when you skin it.

As for a good taxidermist in Manchester I am not sure, but if you can get further north to Yorkshire Gary Tatterton is excellant.

Good luck

Sikamalc



Thanks for that...if im going to drop it off the next day do i still need to freeze it?? or do i let it go cold in the garage..

Rich.
 
the faster you can freeze it the better , what people dont realise is that it doesnt take long for bacteria to start its breaking down process , dont forget that once its left your hands it still needs work to be carried out ie skinning , ear lip eyelid spliting, this all takes time and time is always ticking away ,it doesnt take long for the hair to 'slip' , so my advise is freeze it straight away after taking heed of sikamalcs good advise,best of luck and happy hunting ,arron. ps if its only 12 hrs or so before delivery i think it will be fine but any longer freeze it .
 
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