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How damaged can a bird be and still be worth sending to the taxidermist for a good result?
Will bloodstains be possible to remove? It is hard to kill the birds gently with a shotgun or a rifle. They will bleed and blood on the white feathers is very visible. One wing and one leg is also broken + some blood from the lungs over the beak.
Can it be done or is it better to just eat it and forget about mounting it?

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Huglu

Only your Taxidermist knows for sure!

Best thing to do is to let your taxidermist take a look at it, he should be able to tell right off if it's any good.





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Broken bones and blood are not a problem.When something is missing, that might be a problem.

Rich


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I always tell my clients: "If you have to ask me if it CAN be done, you should probably just eat it anyway." Richard's advise is good if you can't convince yourself, however.


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