Rabbit Tree Farm
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Hi!
I have used the pickling method with mixed results but more good than bad,and it's a method that fits well into the rest of my daily life. My sources for info have been YouTube and tiktok and homesteader blogs and I find the ratio of salt:alum:water to vary wildly.
Also the number of soaks. Some say one and done and others do a couple, fleshing in between.
I have just ruined a beautiful fur off a mature broken black doe, only one like it I had, and I believe my first solution was too weak as it was previously used, and the second too strong and I also got busy building a hoophouse rabbit barn and left it in way too long. It now has bald spots
All that said, can I turn this hide into dog chews? I've seen it talked about but never found a specific how to.
Thanks in advance, Ange
I have used the pickling method with mixed results but more good than bad,and it's a method that fits well into the rest of my daily life. My sources for info have been YouTube and tiktok and homesteader blogs and I find the ratio of salt:alum:water to vary wildly.
Also the number of soaks. Some say one and done and others do a couple, fleshing in between.
I have just ruined a beautiful fur off a mature broken black doe, only one like it I had, and I believe my first solution was too weak as it was previously used, and the second too strong and I also got busy building a hoophouse rabbit barn and left it in way too long. It now has bald spots

All that said, can I turn this hide into dog chews? I've seen it talked about but never found a specific how to.
Thanks in advance, Ange