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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 1 of 5. Visit: wyomingtaxidermy.blogspot.com

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  • will this work for geese

  • @jrroper1996 Yes, very similar. But, you have to be very careful on a goose to get all the fat off.  Take extra time, break it up, wash it in soapy water, repeat, etc. - Rick

    Website: Everything Wild Taxidermy, Flintknapping, DIY Life

  • Would I do the same for a ruffed grouse? They should be pretty similar I presume.

  • @SickJibRails Yes, a grouse is just smaller and it is also more fragile, eg; thin skin and smaller fragile leg and wing bones. You just have to be careful. Good luck. - Rick

    Website: Everything Wild Taxidermy, Flintknapping, DIY Life

  • THANKYOU FOR UPLOADING THIS!

    I needed to learn how to skin birds for Taxidermy, I want to make one for my uncle when he gives me some of his kills from hunting trips!

  • @TheCritterShop Good luck. Email with any questions. - Rick

    Website: Everything Wild Taxidermy, Flintknapping, DIY Life

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  • @Sandstorm9562 Thank you. - Rick

    Website: Everything Wild Taxidermy, Flintknapping, DIY Life

  • Great video - that's the fastest I've ever seen anyone take a pheasant's shirt off - and I worked in a taxidermy shop for a few summers!!

  • @tomasko101 Yes, I have a wire wheel I use. They do have fat on them. You can use a little wire brush, it looks like a toothbrush only it has steel or copper bristles. You can do a good job on the fat with this. - Rick

    WEBSITE: Everything Wild Taxidermy, Flintknapping, DIY Life

  • do you use a fleshing machine? and if you do is there any substitiue like a wire brush or something

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