Skinning and preserving an upland bird skin
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:19 am
Here are the steps I take to preserve a bird skin.
First, wash the bird is soapy water to remove all blood.
Then make an incision from the tail to under the beak
skin out the drumsticks and the wings
Next move up to the head
Skin out the head to the beak
Remove the skull
Now, put the bird in a plastic bag with borax and shake it to dry the bird. Don't forget, it's still wet from the washing step. Then dry the feathers with a blow dryer on low.
Now cover the inside of the skin with borax. Let dry for several days
Shake off borax
A nice preserved skin, ready to use for tying.
First, wash the bird is soapy water to remove all blood.
Then make an incision from the tail to under the beak
skin out the drumsticks and the wings
Next move up to the head
Skin out the head to the beak
Remove the skull
Now, put the bird in a plastic bag with borax and shake it to dry the bird. Don't forget, it's still wet from the washing step. Then dry the feathers with a blow dryer on low.
Now cover the inside of the skin with borax. Let dry for several days
Shake off borax
A nice preserved skin, ready to use for tying.