Archive for May, 2010

Filed Under (Pheasant Taxidermy) by genglish on 19-05-2010

This isn’t the most exiting video, however it does show how nice it is to have a dog that holds a point. I didn’t know that the bird was running off into the woods. Got lucky this time. I brought this bird to the taxidermist.

Duration : 0:6:42

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Filed Under (Duck Taxidermy) by genglish on 19-05-2010

Watch prostaff member Jason McKinley show you how to correctly remove a turkey tail to create a trophy of your success.

Duration : 0:2:54

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WFN Interviews Advanced Taxidermy and
Wildlife Design at the Toronto Sportsman’s Show
www.advancedTaxidermy.com

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Filed Under (Taxidermy) by genglish on 19-05-2010

The traditional way to Taxidermy a bird

Duration : 0:10:0

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Filed Under (Fish Taxidermy) by genglish on 16-05-2010

I know you can use it for:
• Cleaning greenhouse facilities

• Keep water lines clean

• Remove chlorine from purchased “town water”

• Keep cistern water clean

• Remove iron, sulfur and manganese from well water

• Increase oxygen levels in water and soil-whitens roots!

• Prevent algae growth

• Provide bio-security

• Reduce soil pathogens in re-cycled water from flood floors

• Concrete stain removal

• Mushroom substrate sterilization

• Seed sprouting

• Water features, ornamental fountains, bird baths, aquariums, fish ponds

Taxidermy-bleaching skulls

• Hot tubs

• Swimming pools

• Removing mold from bathroom tile & grout

• Odour removal

• Oxygenating turf grass

• Removing algae from water

Hydrogen Peroxide is swell stuff.

But at 35% concentration it’s kinda powerful and hazardous stuff. Not to mention, pricey.

If it spills onto anything other than very clean glass or plastic, it’s going to release a lot of heat and steam and oxygen.

So it’s probably banned from the mails and UPS and anything other than high-priced truckers.

The Germans used it in the V2 rockets in ww2. They also used it as oxidizer in a rocket-powered plane.
Only problem, in a crash, the Hydrogen Peroxide could leak into the cockpit and bleach and then dissolve the pilot.

I doubt if you want to buy the stuff to "disinfect" or de-smell your septic tank. At over $10 a gallon, it’s a very expensive and hazardous version of Febreeze.



Question has been answered only once properly + I want more answers, hence why I’m asking it again.
If you’ve got a problem with that, then might I suggest not looking at it.

It may not be the most direct of answers but if this matter is of some importance to you, you may wish to consider contacting the French Customs, as an alternative any specialist shipper would be able to inform you of the relevant rules, not least because they would have to enforce them.

I only mention this because the answers you get on here are unlikely to be specialist enough and even if they were, what store can you place by them?
When your stuffed ostrich is impounded it’s no use saying "but the Yahoo Answers guy said it would be fine!".



This eyelid sculpting video is excerpted from a four-hour DVD seminar on the complete Taxidermy procedure for creating a shoulder mount whitetail deer featuring Rick Carter of Georgia.

Duration : 0:9:55

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Filed Under (Pheasant Taxidermy) by genglish on 11-05-2010

Here is a deer taxidermy project that is much different then the normal antler mount or deer shoulder mount. This video is a preview of the complete video on how to make a taxidermy deer foot lamp that can be found at Taxidermytube.com.

Duration : 0:2:20

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Filed Under (Duck Taxidermy) by genglish on 11-05-2010

First Baptist Church Summit MS, annual skeet shoot. Working out the rust before dove season.

Duration : 0:6:26

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Filed Under (Fish Taxidermy) by genglish on 11-05-2010

A step by step guide also following up questions asked about previous films. This film leads into “Painting a mounted Perch”

Duration : 0:10:0

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