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Step-By-Step Video Instructions How to Skin and Taxidermy a Pheasant. This Video Series can Also Be Used to Taxidermy Other Upland Game Birds. Video 2 of 5. Visit: wyomingtaxidermy.blogspot.com

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  • really useful video, thanks for uploading! i have made one attempt at skinning a wood pigeon and i found removing the flesh from the wings very difficult! i botched it a bit but this video should be useful for next time

  • @fusugar The wings are the hardest part on birds,especially on smaller birds. The bigger the bird, the easier the wings are. Bigger birds have a tougher hide than smaller ones too. Good luck with your next bird. Thank you for your compliments too. - Rick

    Website: Everything Wild Taxidermy, Flintknapping, DIY Life

  • can you inject the meat in the wings with either formalin or bird feet preservative?

  • @squirrelkiller247 You can inject the very ends of the wing, but the rest of the meat has to come out. - Rick

    Website: Everything Wild Taxidermy, Flintknapping, DIY Life

  • very nice video! I have one question, when you need to get the meat out of the wing, instead of a knife, can you use a small wire wheel attached to a dremel? should be small enough to get in there, and it would be alot easier.

  • @squirrelkiller247 I don't know if a wire wheel would work. You could try it and see. Let me know... - Rick

    Website: Everything Wild Taxidermy, Flintknapping, DIY Life

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  • @suferwill808 Great compliments. Thank you. Email anytime. - Rick

    Website: Everything Wild Taxidermy, Flintknapping, DIY Life

  • Thanks, Great video your very in depth and I understand this very clearley I'm apprenticing and I needed to learn, once again thanks

  • @redwolfmoonhowl  Pin Feathers are immature feathers. They make it very difficult to mount a bird because they tend to fall out as it dries. Thank you for the compliment. Good luck with your apprenticeship. Email anytime with additional questions. - Rick

  • What is 'Pinny'?

    Love your videos so much, I really hope I can find someone like you I can be an apprentice to.

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