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Duck mount question
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<blockquote data-quote="JArender" data-source="post: 4364687" data-attributes="member: 15782"><p>It will be fine. Birds are like fish. You clean them and flesh them and wash them. If they are freezer burnt they rehydrate during the wash soak. Mammals have to be treated a little different but don't ever let a taxidermist tell you an animal has been froze to long. </p><p></p><p>In future I'd recommend wiping any blood off and tucking head under wings then double bag it getting as much air out as possible from the first</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JArender, post: 4364687, member: 15782"] It will be fine. Birds are like fish. You clean them and flesh them and wash them. If they are freezer burnt they rehydrate during the wash soak. Mammals have to be treated a little different but don't ever let a taxidermist tell you an animal has been froze to long. In future I'd recommend wiping any blood off and tucking head under wings then double bag it getting as much air out as possible from the first [/QUOTE]
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