Red Antler With Only Skull Cap: Prep Help

s1mon

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Hi all,

Took my first red highland stag a few weeks ago and have the antlers complete with skull cap that I need to prepare. When I say skull cap, it’s not a full skull only the top half which adjoins the two antlers, down to the top of the nose.

Ive been told I should boil the skull leaving the antlers out of the water, but I don’t know for how long or what I should do then? I have also read about using peroxide, is this after the boiling?


Any guidance would be great, as I would hate to get it wrong!


thanks

simon A647121F-67E2-4778-AF1E-5658983C7970.webp
 
This guy explains things quite well, although some of the work on your trophy has already been done.







Steve.
 
Boil for about 20 to 25 mins. You will find the membrane over the nose will curl, and the gelatinous bit round the pedicles may need a cut to help it off. The easiest way to clean it is with a pressure washer, but....wear waterproof trousers as you will get soaked. Peroxide when wet, give a liberal coating then leave somewhere warm to dry for a couple of days. Beside the central heating boiler is ideal if you are allowed ;) mount on a shield and toast with a large dram every now and again. And repeat.....
 
Hi all,

Took my first red highland stag a few weeks ago and have the antlers complete with skull cap that I need to prepare. When I say skull cap, it’s not a full skull only the top half which adjoins the two antlers, down to the top of the nose.

Ive been told I should boil the skull leaving the antlers out of the water, but I don’t know for how long or what I should do then? I have also read about using peroxide, is this after the boiling?


Any guidance would be great, as I would hate to get it wrong!


thanks

simon View attachment 101428
PM our Malcolm. (Sikamalc) I`m sure he`ll give you some sound advise. :tiphat:
 
Thanks for the great advice and offers of help. I boiled for 25mins, jet washed and used cream peroxide (12%) on the wet skull. It’s now been drying for about 24hrs and has whitened up nicely.

thanks again

Simon
 
Thanks for the great advice and offers of help. I boiled for 25mins, jet washed and used cream peroxide (12%) on the wet skull. It’s now been drying for about 24hrs and has whitened up nicely.

thanks again

Simon
Way to go. I find pressure washing them makes all the difference. There will still be a few small bits of grisle, but they will scrape off once the peroxide has worked for 24 hours or so. ATB Dave
 
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