andyb
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Post by andyb on Aug 6, 2006 19:40:20 GMT -5
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Post by deer4ager on Aug 7, 2006 8:20:15 GMT -5
What was your steps up to this point? What was the condition of it when you started? What is you working enviroment like? This could be caused by one or many things.
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gina
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Post by gina on Aug 7, 2006 8:32:10 GMT -5
Dry salting: Flesh well, and quickly. Avoid fleshing in a warm place. After fleshing use NON IODIZED SALT FINE GRAIN (you can get it at your grocery stor next to regular salt) cover it everal times. Check every day fro 3 days, shaking off the wet salt and applying more dry salt. After three days, in a COOL place, you can hang it, but dont shake the salt off. You want salt rubbed into botht he fur and the flesh side.
#1 rule, never use water, or get it wet. You have epidermis slippage, caused by rotting. Use some stop rot next time, it will help.
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andyb
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Post by andyb on Aug 7, 2006 11:13:39 GMT -5
ok thanks i think the temp played a big part my shop is in my basement so the temp. and humi. very all the time in the summer so i dont think i will dry a skin untill winnter comes again thanks for all the help.
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gina
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Post by gina on Aug 7, 2006 16:49:05 GMT -5
yep, humidity. this was discussed a few days ago on taxi.net. Someone had lost some hair off a coyote. Good LUCK!!
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