01 June 2010, 02:43
Fallow BuckTanning a Fallow Hide
I've got a fallow hide from a buck I shot around Feb time, that was especially nicely marked. I decided to have a go at salting/curing/tanning [select appropriate jargon] the hide as a rug, but I haven't got a clue how to go about it....
Anybody feel like imparting some wisdom?

It was a very nice thick dark pelt and was the first animal I'd shot with a new rifle hence I'm interested in some form of preservation.
FB
Fallow Buck,
You are better off sending it off to have it done.
Fenland sheepskin make a nice job of deer skins.
DJM
01 June 2010, 11:55
peterdkkiri
minor check list.
did you remember to:
remove All flesh bits from the hide.
salt it.
resalt it.
put it in the freezer
good, now find a tannery in the london area, drop it off at their shop and wait about a month for it to come back.
remember to shop around as the price can vary a lot.
also remember that fallow hair are hollow so eventually it will suffer from hair loss and bald patches(dont we all with age)
best
peter
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fallow hair are hollow
Kiri,
Peter's advise sage.
Not that it's impossible but in general all Deer have hollow hair; especially their winter coats. You'd be surpised at what a good sized Deer's hide returns from tanning - place-mat sized.
Not that it's immpossible - just that to hold the hair, the skin (leather) has to be shrunk alot.
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now find a tannery in the london area
Forget the DIY options; you'll still have neighbors but they won't be very pleased with you.
01 June 2010, 22:41
Adam.270It's a lot of effort - all that salting, scraping and massaging - and DIY skins usually look a bit scabby. I'd send it to these guys:
http://www.fenland-sheepskin.co.uk/index.htmCosts about £25 (get Amir to drop it off en route to me

)
Adam.