I have done both, boiling (more like slow boil to simmer) as stated works better if u do it right away, it just falls off the bone, I have a decicated pot. The maceration technique works great too, but dont change the water, I just let that baby sit for 3-4 weeks and gag my butt off adding a little more water, dont change the water!. Macerating the skull produces such a bad smell my neighbors complained lol. But its the most hands off, each to his own, I like boiling, cause my dogs like the boiled meat!
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I have tried the boiling on a squirrel that I made an articulated skeleton. That was not pleasant, and my roommates didn't appreciate it at all. I also tried bleach on a coyote skull and it made it really brittle. I'm going to try this technique on a pig skull soon. Whats the best method for whitening? De-greasing with soap or kerosene?
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Some of you had asked about whitening. Go to a sally's beauty supply and pick up some Volume 40 cream and whitening powder. The powder should come with a little cup inside. Mix one cup and some cream to a milk shake consistency. Smells like ammonia. Liberally coat your skull and let sit over night. ( Don't get any on the antlers)
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This looks like a good method. I boiled a few last year. I have the stuff to do it, plus I have a power washer, so I never did any picking or scraping. HOWEVER, I didn't take too kindly to boiled brain matter splashing back all over my chest and face when I pointed the nozzle way up in there.
Anyhow, do you still have to skin everything and get the lower jaw removed 1st before you drop it in the bucket? It seemed like that was the hardest, most labor-some part of the whole process.
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Originally posted by jwedel View PostThis looks like a good method. I boiled a few last year. I have the stuff to do it, plus I have a power washer, so I never did any picking or scraping. HOWEVER, I didn't take too kindly to boiled brain matter splashing back all over my chest and face when I pointed the nozzle way up in there.
Anyhow, do you still have to skin everything and get the lower jaw removed 1st before you drop it in the bucket? It seemed like that was the hardest, most labor-some part of the whole process.
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I do several dozen each year like this. Regarding the smell, I worked my first job out of A&M as a shift manager at a chicken kill plant. My maseration process makes others gag and even throw up. Luckily for me, it's a walk in the park compared to that $24k/year Pilgrim's Pride hell hole in Deep Ellum.
When we lived in the city, my neighbors absolutely dreaded a NE wind!
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Originally posted by Tex_Cattleman View PostI do several dozen each year like this. Regarding the smell, I worked my first job out of A&M as a shift manager at a chicken kill plant. My maseration process makes others gag and even throw up. Luckily for me, it's a walk in the park compared to that $24k/year Pilgrim's Pride hell hole in Deep Ellum.
When we lived in the city, my neighbors absolutely dreaded a NE wind!
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