- How to remove the horn from the skull?
Date:2012-02-23 18:29:20
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If you have horned skulls, as in sheep or antelope where the horn sheath needs to be removed, I suggest to soak the skull in a bucket of water like in the maceration method. The warmer the water, the sooner the bacteria will start to deteri... - Skull Cleaning by Bag Method
Date:2012-02-23 18:28:42
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This method is not as popular as the other three, but it is effective nevertheless. It works best during the hot summer months. Skin the skull and remove the big chunks of meat. Place the skull in aplastic bag and close it up. Then just let... - Skull Cleaning by Simmering Method
Date:2012-02-23 18:27:39
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Another method commonly used is to simmer (not boil) the skulls. Skin the skull and cut off the biggest chunks of meat as described above. You can then either soak the skull for a week or so in a bucket of water to soften up the tissue (whi... - Skull Cleaning by Maceration
Date:2012-02-23 18:27:08
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I personally like this method the best. The damage to the skull is minimal or nonexistent with this method if it is done correctly. Skin the skull and remove the biggest parts of flesh on it just as in the above method. Then take the skull... - Skull Cleaning with Beetles or Bugs
Date:2012-02-23 18:22:44
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If you are using beetles to clean your skull, I would recommend that you first skin the skull and remove as much meat as possible. Remove the eyeballs, tongue and any tissue that you can easily cut off with a sharp knife or blade. If you ju...
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