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  • Wanna ask you...Is some special filling in the barrel in step five? My daddy is realy interesting in it :) Thanks :)

  • Bannedpoet: As an artist how do you say that about another artist? Certainly you wouldn't want others draw disgusting conclusions about you. Need to be more tolerant.

  • White people are sick they kill for fun. Rodeos? That is animal torture.

  • @PainteddBlue

    Asians are the cruelest cold hearted people in the world when it comes to animal treatment. Now shut up and go eat a dog.

  • im starting to learn taxidermy and im really nervous now, it looks like a lot of steps and a lot of time just for a duck

  • 5:17 its a uniduck! :D

  • charming "job"...

  • damn taxidermy looks like hard work

  • perverz :D

  • this is why taxidermy is amazing! 4:11 the bird looks like ass. at 7:50 it is a true master pice. amazing!!!

  • Nice bird. What was in the tumbler? I know you said corn something, but it sounded like corn cob, and the only thing I could think of was the cob from an ear of corn and obviously what was in the tumbler was powder.

  • if i ever do this, i'm going to play the exact same music in the background. lighten the mood a little.

  • Nope, Chuck Testa

  • why am i watching this ... ?

  • I couldnt do this job, lol I'm not a fan of cutting dead things

  • @kemando12 just the ones that are alive?

  • @gratefuldeadQPO Cutting things...?

  • great video

  • I really want to start doing this as a hobby.

  • what did you inject into the feet??

  • very good

  • great video im going to try stuff my first pheasant in the next season any pointers or what tools and products will i need

  • Great video, that helped me alot, I really appreciate you making this great video!

    One other thing, did anyone else here "Jailbreak" by AC-DC at around 6:40?

  • 'Stuffed' is also a pretty crap word to use when explaining Taxidermy to someone LOL.

    I told my friend I was stuffing a fox, and as a 17 year old boy, all he could do was laugh and tell me that sex with animals is illegal.

  • how old do i have to be to learn taxidermy

  • @coonhunting1000

    I started when I was like 15. Go to taxidermy. net/ forum and read up on it, there is a lot of info on that site

  • @coonhunting1000 I guess it depends on your intellectual capacity. A small child could do it if trained well.

  • @Viktir666 well i guess if you would stop hunting coons maybe you could learn and stop pay others to do this for you!

  • @Viktir666 well i guess if you would stop hunting coons maybe you could learn and stop pay others to do this for you!

  • @navyBrandon08 I never hunted any animals in my life. I have also never had any interactions with a taxidermist. Do you have mental disorders sir?

  • Great video --Thank You

  • Nice mount. Good job.

  • dude u took the julian smith sound at the beginning! NObody will steal from him NOBODY!

  • truely the most beautiful art form there is.

  • @C21H23ClFNO2 When you take out the neck and body, you are able to reveal the skull by turning the head inside out and pushing it away from the skin. Then i would suggest using a wire to pull out the brain through the hole where the spine used to attach to the skull. Or atleast that's how i do it. Hope this helped :)

  • @C21H23ClFNO2 just wat i was thinking

  • what kind of thred do you use and what size of needle?

  • step six is blowdryibg the feathers, or fill a box with wood dust so that it can dry the feathers.... but you could also pay more atention to the video so you would have to ask :D

    Greets from holland

  • great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

  • what is step 6 ? please reply

  • awsome job its very helpful. do you have to do the tubbling step and wat do you put in there and were do you get it? thanx

  • these steps are minus the tanning process, right?

  • @somuchluv89 you tan the bird with a brush you dip it in the tanning and brush it on to the skin 2 or 3 times.

  • that was awsome,good job

  • cool!

  • very cool

  • I really hope that bird wasn't alive while you were cutting him open, and deboning, and defeating, and deeyeing, and washing, and tumbling in that wheelbarrel.

  • @Lythaniel001 you can' t possibly be serious...

  • @Lythaniel001

    Of coarse it was alive! Who'd do it any other way!!!? :D

  • yes they can do all that butt i dont think you have enough skin for all your wishes :D

    meaby you should shoot some more deer andd meaby you should start saving up some money :D  greets from holland excuus for the english :D

  • Is there any way that you could send me a more detailed step by step way on how you did this. I have a big ross goose that I would like taxidermy myself, and need all the help I can get.

  • nice job

  • hey every one. i have a question about taxidermy. if i bring the deer to the taxidermist can they do the following for me. shoulder mount, deer hoof gun rack. and can they do anything with the coat for me? thanks for your time.

  • @NYmosVids Most of them can, I suggest you look up those near you and give em a call

  • @NYmosVids LOL your question is like asking if a car dealer can fix your car.

  • I don't speak english verry well. Are there sawdust in the butt?

  • @mifronus yes he putts sawdust in de tumbler !

    you can do that to rinse the skin ore neutralize it !

  • dude thats freaken cool is their any classes i can learn

    to do that ?

  • verry cool how mutch do u think that would cost ruffly

  • do you have a non time laspe version

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  • @tarahstaxidermy

    I'd love to hear what he's talking about during the fast motion. And explain more why he does each step.

  • what is this music?

  • Can you tell me ,what do you inject into the feet?

    Tnx

  • why do you inject fluid in the feet?

  • a little fast i wish you had made a link to wtch full

  • awsome demo...thanks

  • learning to use a shotgun isn't easy?

    well, safety shouldn't be taken lightly, but i wouldn't say learning to shoot is hard....

  • Anyone can point and shoot, but can anyone nail a dove flying at top speed 100 yards away?

  • not that I know of. and if I ever saw one uh my huntin partners try, I'd slap him upside the head! thats an irresponsible shot! all yer gonna do is wound the damn thing! even if you do kill it, good luck findin the lil bugger! good way to waste a good bird!

  • I was just makin a point jackass. And trust me, it can be done.

  • well sure it can be done. all you need is 1 pellet. but yer gonna make some new hunter think it SHOULD be done N' he's gonna try it N' waste animals! just cuz you can do it dont mean you should! it aint right!

  • ok, ill give you that. And I do respect good hunting morals... there are to many people who dont have them.

  • hmmm, ive always wanted a mounted squirell but i can never seem to find one no matter how many garage sails i attend... maybe ill make one myself.... o.o

  • excelent video ,very instructive,congratulations

  • is this as hard as it looks

  • aaaahhhh.

    hope i made it.

  • my iguana died 2 days ago i has taxidermid blow fugu fish from the caribean before and they turned out great, i did my own meathod on the lizard that involves leaveing all the meat on by useing formol what doctors or funeral homes use on dead bodies to keep from rotting. I will see how it turns out in a few days. Also clearcoat helps on reptiles.

  • lemme know how that works. it's an intorestin method.

  • Can you taxidermy a parakeet. I am only ten. If my bird dies I want it taxidermied.

  • problay

  • DAMN! Norman Bates in Psycho III made it look soo easy i mean all he did was take all the meat, organs out and just left bone and such in and fillied it with a powder.......then he sewed it back together..

  • i do taxidermy myself and this is my personal option but i think using the original head of the duck is old school. i use artificial heads on all my waterfowl and upland birds. the finish bird is better!

  • From a Taxidermist, great video. For those with questions, yes and no, yes if you want to put lots of work into it, no if you think it is like grillin a steak.. Good luck !!!!

  • i need help ....i just want the wings of a bird for a native fan .....i did not kill this bird.

    it was found dead on my land.

    any thing you can help me with ...?

    please

  • what did u inject into the feet and were to u get it id relle appreciate it if anyone knew thanks!

  • Great Video...a true art!

    Black Buck

  • hey i am a huge duck hunter and i was wondering if i could mount my own ducks cause this stuff is very cool so id itd be awsome if you could run me by the tools ill need? please if so thank you.

  • This video is very interesting. I wish that this was more in-depth than an overview, but either way very nice. Duck looked great, too.

  • CAN YOU DO THAT TO MY LITTLE NEPHEW?

  • Enjoyed this thanks - also that you added a short section of your duck hunting. Just put a small one on myself, which is when I noticed yours. Interesting your comment on not stuffing, learn something new everyday! :-) Things are more difficult here in Europe and UK - taxidermy and shooting a more sensitive issue! :-( I hardly ever shoot these days - you guys are lucky in the freedom you still enjoy and acceptance. You feel like dropping me a line do?

  • what was the tumbler and corncob for? drying?

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