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    Velvet antler preservation

    Thank you for your constructive Critsizm. I take it all in. Hopefully someday we can change your mind. Thanks
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    Velvet antler preservation

    Let it thaw for a few hours. Then protect the velvet with something such as saran wrap. Boil the head making sure not to submerse the velvet. As soon as possible remove the Saran wrap and apply the product. Keep the sprayer as close to the velvet as possible. Some taxidermist prefer to remove...
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    Velvet antler preservation

    I am not angry. Just trying to make a point that we have created something new that works. This taxidermist did 27 mule deer bucks all of which cured in 3 days time. Cured this 230 inch mule deer in 4 days. Velvet is pefect. Just hate to see people put down the product before they even know...
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    Velvet antler preservation

    The third picture is what happens to the blood. If will run out the bases. The other 2 pictures are from a buck that was taken in early Nevada archery hunt. The antler was actually soft and bendable when he was killed. That was 15 years ago. The velvet is still perfect. Hey about you answer me a...
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    Velvet antler preservation

    How can you form an opinion on something you have never used? This product was created over 15+ years ago. Lots of R+D went into creating it. For Bowhunters by a Bowhunter!
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