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This might be better off in a different forum, but I think it fits here and if anyone will know, it's you guys.

I took a pretty decent turkey this year, but really don't want another "mount" of any kind. I saved the wings, fan, and beard (they're in the freezer). I'm going to add the beard to an existing display I have.

I'd like to take the fan and wings and hang them in the barn. Not on a plaque or anything, just tack em up on the wall. I'm thinking if I pick out all the flesh I can, pin them down in the open position on a piece of plywood, then cover the nasty bitz with some sort of dessicant for a week or so. I'm thinking that they might dry in that position and last a good amount of time.

What do you guys think? What's the magic chemical to dry up the blood and fat?
 
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Borax, pure borax is available from taxidermy supply houses. I have used borax laundry detergent and it dries them up nicely. I have also spread tails and just let them dry and not had any trouble either
 
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Borax. Perfect. I have 20 mule team borax on hand. This is going to be easier than I thaught.

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I used the borax, spread the tails, and put a bag of shot or a sandbag on them for a few days so the tail would stay spread. I would still have the tail if it weren't for all my moving around and such. Good luck, Merg
 
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Borax, pure borax is available from taxidermy supply houses. I have used borax laundry detergent and it dries them up nicely. I have also spread tails and just let them dry and not had any trouble either

Yep, good advice. Back when I did a little bird taxidermy Borax was the main ingredient. I still have birds on the wall that are over 10 years old and look as good now as when they were done.
 
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Thanks gents.

I'll let ya know how it turns out.
 
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Salt will work too. Whether as good as borax I can't say. IT also makes the moisture run out of it. So needs to be tilted so it can drain and not ruin the feathers.

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Borax will insect proof it also.
 
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