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I shot an Auadad Sheep two springs ago. We didnt find it untill two days later, and the birds got to it. The outfitter boiled the head (told him not too) and he took it to my taxidermest where he put it in the Beatle box for the required time, and did a euromount. it came back to me, and it started to smell. It smells exactly like a horn that people use as a horn to blow. I sent it back to the taxidermest, and he said he took of the horns and put it back in the bug box, but he really didnt smell it, and said it smells like an audoad. It is smelling up half of my trophy room. its a 33 inch gold metal ram, so I dont want to just get rid of it. Any ideas on the smell or what I can to to it. THanks, W. | ||
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not to state the obvious, but apparently there is still some tissue either up in the horns or somewhere else in the skull. I would push it back on your taxidermist as much as possible. I had a similar situation with my eland, the smell dissipated and passed after 4-6 months, I guess what I am saying is worse case scenario, hang it up in the shed and come back and get it later. Good luck. | |||
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Time and a potential return to the bug box will help. I have also found that Febreeze works magic on this kind of thing. | |||
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I wonder if letting the horns soak in a bucket of water for a few month will work? Bacteria will eat away any tissue inside but the horns will be just fine. I do my own skulls with a bucket soak method and they never stink once finished. ~Ann | |||
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I had a large brown bear skull done a couple of years ago and my taxidermist dipped the skull in Mop n'Glo after it was completed. It put a nice wax finish on the skull and it smelled, well, fresh as a summer breeze. Not sure if this would work if it is the horn that is stinking... | |||
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Aoudad stink? That's something I've yet to experience. Of all the ones I've seen shot and/or mounted, none of them "smelled like Aoudad." Billy goats stink; Sheep stink; Pronghorns smell like the sage they thrash during rut, but I haven't smelled any bad odor coming from an Aoudad. If your horns are smelling, it's bacteria. You will need to remove the horns from the skull and remove the remaining tissue to stop that smell. Boil just the horn cores and not the entire skull. Pour boiling water inside the horns and let it cool. Then scrub the interior using borax/water to make a paste. Rinse out a couple of times then repeat and fill the horn up with dry borax and allow to dry a couple of days. After boiling the horn cores for 30 minutes, scrub them with the borax paste, then rinse; then paste again and rub dry borax into the pores. Allow several days to dry. That should remove the smell. LDK Gray Ghost Hunting Safaris http://grayghostsafaris.com Phone: 615-860-4333 Email: hunts@grayghostsafaris.com NRA Benefactor DSC Professional Member SCI Member RMEF Life Member NWTF Guardian Life Sponsor NAHC Life Member Rowland Ward - SCI Scorer Took the wife the Eastern Cape for her first hunt: http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/6881000262 Hunting in the Stormberg, Winterberg and Hankey Mountains of the Eastern Cape 2018 http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/4801073142 Hunting the Eastern Cape, RSA May 22nd - June 15th 2007 http://forums.accuratereloadin...=810104007#810104007 16 Days in Zimbabwe: Leopard, plains game, fowl and more: http://forums.accuratereloadin...=212108409#212108409 Natal: Rhino, Croc, Nyala, Bushbuck and more http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/6341092311 Recent hunt in the Eastern Cape, August 2010: Pics added http://forums.accuratereloadin...261039941#9261039941 10 days in the Stormberg Mountains http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/7781081322 Back in the Stormberg Mountains with friends: May-June 2017 http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/6001078232 "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading" - Thomas Jefferson Every morning the Zebra wakes up knowing it must outrun the fastest Lion if it wants to stay alive. Every morning the Lion wakes up knowing it must outrun the slowest Zebra or it will starve. It makes no difference if you are a Zebra or a Lion; when the Sun comes up in Africa, you must wake up running...... "If you're being chased by a Lion, you don't have to be faster than the Lion, you just have to be faster than the person next to you." | |||
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Aoudad have a unique "Aoudad smell" to them. No other animal smells like it. I received several skins from the tannery today and the Aoudad in there even after tanning retained the smell. Its not offensive or rancid, just "Aoudaddy". I have a hard time believing after boiling, beetles, return to the beetles it would have any smell left at all. If the horns were removed from the core the meat in there was likely removed and two beetle dousings should suffice. It could be your highly sensitive to that particular smell. I have a client that claims his waterbuck smells although Ive been right next to it and can't smell a thing. Course Ive been sniffing bondo for so many years, my sense of smell could be compromised. I would take it to a third party taxidermist and ask for their opinion. Take it to one with experience mounting Aoudad. They may give you a better idea. Hugh Pro Staff for: In Natures Image Taxidermy | |||
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My Aoudad stunk when I killed him but the mount never has. I thought the Aoudad smelled a lot like a common goat. Good Hunting, Tim Herald Worldwide Trophy Adventures tim@trophyadventures.com | |||
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