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23 March 2012, 19:52
Lapidary
Blood on feathers?
I'm not a taxidermist and have no desire to be one, but I've done a few turkey tail mounts. A friend wanted me to set up a tail of a Rio Grande he shot. He got some blood on the white ends of the feathers. Is there a good way to remove the blood?
24 March 2012, 03:39
maxart
A little hidrogen peroxide. The stuff you would put on a cut. Dab some on the blood spots let it foam up and rinse. Blow dry with a hair dryer and presto. try not to get any on the dark part of the feathers.

Good luck...Max


28 March 2012, 06:39
lavaca
Not sure what to do after it dries, but back when I used to hunt and mount birds, mostly ducks and geese, I used to secretly steal a couple of my wife's tampons and put them in my parka pocket. They work great for cleaning up a bird.
28 March 2012, 20:49
Mary Hilliard-Krueger
Hydrogen peroxide will get the blood out but be careful with the hair dryer. Make sure it is on a cool setting as heat will curl the feathers. Shop vac in reverse or air compressor (on low) work well for drying feathers also.


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28 March 2012, 21:07
Lapidary
Thanks for the tips guys, I've got all the fat scraped out of the tail and its sitting in some salt now. I'll try the peroxide this week. I hope to get it done in the next week or so.
29 March 2012, 02:05
Grafton
quote:
Not sure what to do after it dries, but back when I used to hunt and mount birds, mostly ducks and geese, I used to secretly steal a couple of my wife's tampons and put them in my parka pocket. They work great for cleaning up a bird.



That is a new one for me but I guess whatever works....I'm not sure what your hunting buddies are like but I think I would choose discolored feathers over the ribbing I would get in the duck blind over that....quick...hand me some shells...oops! Big Grin


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30 March 2012, 18:16
Jerry Huffaker
the peroxide will work


Jerry Huffaker
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31 March 2012, 08:06
lavaca
Grafton,

I appreciate your concern, but nobody tends to rib me too much. Nor would I care much if they did.