Washing bird skins
Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2023 9:35 am
I have an entire female Gambles quail skin that needs some attention.
It's a little greasy and some of the feathers are "matted" and don't flair evenly when wrapped around a hook.
The marginal coverts, both upper and lower have some hard crusty gunk left over from skinning and drying.
Point being, it needs a bath. I have washed a fair number of capes and saddles but never a full bird.
It's easy to dry a flat skin and have it come out nice but with a head, wings, tail, and legs still attached
I don't want to mess up a skin filled with borax. I did a woodcock last year but I broke it down before doing so.
Should I do the same or does anyone have a trick to share?
Rick
It's a little greasy and some of the feathers are "matted" and don't flair evenly when wrapped around a hook.
The marginal coverts, both upper and lower have some hard crusty gunk left over from skinning and drying.
Point being, it needs a bath. I have washed a fair number of capes and saddles but never a full bird.
It's easy to dry a flat skin and have it come out nice but with a head, wings, tail, and legs still attached
I don't want to mess up a skin filled with borax. I did a woodcock last year but I broke it down before doing so.
Should I do the same or does anyone have a trick to share?
Rick