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I shot a huge black bull with a .450-400 double and 400 grain Woodleigh solids after a stalk to 60 yards. I cut and tanned a six foot square piece, hair on, from the center of the back and it is remarkable. Don't ever scoff at the toughness of a large giraffe. They have the thickest skin in Africa. A great animal for an off hand double rifle shot. Make that shots. | |||
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Scottyboy, Not sure if a freezer will avoid the problems, but my taxidermist has told me not to keep tanned hides too long before mounting. Apparently, waiting too long makes it difficult to mount without falling apart. Apparently rewetting the hide causes it to fall apart sometimes if the cape/hide is a few years old. I would guess a tanned hide is in no danger of rotting (obviously) but if your freezer is frostless, it is most definitely going to dry out. I have always assumed once tanned that hides could be kept forever. I no longer assume that. You might want to get that giraffe mounted. | |||
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I hydrated the hide before I put it in the freezer.. It went ino the deep freeze almost dripping wet. So it is essentially a big block of ice in that bag!! So no chance of it getting dried out!! It can stay good for decades in that condition without mounting so long as it is frozen with plenty of moisture. I want to mount it, but I am just dreading the transport of the damned thing should I ever have to move it, hence my foot dragging on mounting my bull! A tanned hide's oils dry out if left out for LONG periods of time. That's what makes it become brittle and unstable. | |||
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I was notified awhile back that my giraffe hide had slipped in the tanning process. All that's left is the skull. That leaves me deciding whether to take another one. | |||
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Same thing happened to me. I was going to have it made into a rug. Doubt I will take another one. | |||
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Apologies for resurecting an old thread. I have a Giraffe I shot in Zim a couple of years ago. I really want to get him mounted. Is someone able to tell me what the overall height of this mount, or similar, is, and what the height of just the Giraffe is. Many thanks Good luck is what's left of thorough preperation. | |||
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Roy is my taxidermist. I've seen this mount in person as well and it is one of the most impressive taxidermy specimens you'll ever see. I'm not sure of all the specific awards it won but Roy has it in his showroom with numerous Blue Ribbon awards on it. My wife, who does not hunt by the way, has taken several of her friends by Roy's studio to see this Giraffe. It's that good! | |||
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