Kyah
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These your first pelts Truckinguy? Wow, GOOD job! My first ones looked like roadkill, lol.
The other thing I noticed is that my rabbits tend to be on the fat side. I'm thinking about ordering some degreaser this year because I've read that any residual fat remaining in the hide will prevent the tanning solution from penetrating properly. I think I read somewhere too that it can cause a finished pelt to break down.
So what will you make with all your furs? Slippers? scarf?
-Kyah
I agree. I find young rabbits much easier to do than the older ones. When I did one of the Sr. rabbits last year it took hours to flesh. Holy, my arms were aching after that, lol. The hide was much thicker, but it was like the furthest thing from pliable - and I had a really hard time to get it even halfway soft. (I'm thinking about making some insoles from that pelt though)I"ve really learned that I need to do a better job of scraping the hides and that really affects the final quality of the hide.
The other thing I noticed is that my rabbits tend to be on the fat side. I'm thinking about ordering some degreaser this year because I've read that any residual fat remaining in the hide will prevent the tanning solution from penetrating properly. I think I read somewhere too that it can cause a finished pelt to break down.
So what will you make with all your furs? Slippers? scarf?
-Kyah