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hi all, any ideas on the best way to cure a fox tail?

vet :hmm:

 

vets lol what for a stitch and bandage job lol

they will probably try release back to the wild too lol :clapper:

lol i was just jokeing smashylola cure vetlol

 

i no moter i was too :thumbs:

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When you get them,straight away debone them,then get a jam jar and fill it half way with mets and shove the tail down into the meths,seal and leave for 5 weeks,i have done this thousands of times and the tail will NEVER rot.My mate has a tail I did over 10 years ago,a little more blonde but still perfectly preserved.

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Guest smashygadge
hi all, any ideas on the best way to cure a fox tail?

vet :hmm:

 

vets lol what for a stitch and bandage job lol

they will probably try release back to the wild too lol :clapper:

lol i was just jokeing smashylola cure vetlol

 

i no moter i was too :thumbs:

 

 

no sorry for my bad humour .i beleive borrax is a good preserve ,used it on a deer foot for somones walking stick :thumbs:

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Ive always used meths. If you want to keep it looking realy full and fluffy befor you put it in the jar get a knitting needle and stuff the brush full of cotton wool or a piece of wooden dowl. It does take longer to get rid of the smell of meths but its worth it.

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Ive always used meths. If you want to keep it looking realy full and fluffy befor you put it in the jar get a knitting needle and stuff the brush full of cotton wool or a piece of wooden dowl. It does take longer to get rid of the smell of meths but its worth it.

i always put it in a jar of meths.reg

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