How much velvet preservative?

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I'll be taking in a full pint of Velvet Antler Tan by Knoblochs for my archery deer hunt in Idaho this coming September. I have used this product around the shop and it works great. Generally I wont use a whole pint on one set of antlers but if a 200"er step in front of one of my arrows I might need the whole thing
 
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I do a lot of them here at my Taxidermy shop, mainly exotics, Axis, Fallow and Sika along with a few whitetail. I saw the antler off right at the burr and freeze dry them to preserve the velvet. While the velvet it freeze drying, I boil the skull and get it ready to go. Once every thing is cured and cleaned up we re-attach the antlers to the skull and it's good to go
 

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I've had a hard time with this, but with limited experience. The velvet deer I have had my hands on have been mostly hard horned underneath. I've never been able to find a vein. So I've just soaked the exterior heavy with Velvet Tan and then fluffed back up once dry. Seems to have worked so far. Haven't thought about this in a couple years but plan on wrapping my tag around a coues in a few weeks and it will be an issue again. So Roy Boy, what's the proper procedure when they are too hard for the injection technique?
 

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I do a lot of them here at my Taxidermy shop, mainly exotics, Axis, Fallow and Sika along with a few whitetail. I saw the antler off right at the burr and freeze dry them to preserve the velvet. While the velvet it freeze drying, I boil the skull and get it ready to go. Once every thing is cured and cleaned up we re-attach the antlers to the skull and it's good to go

Good plan but won't work for those of us who 1. care about P&Y and 2. are in the sticks without easy access to a freezer.
 
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Good plan but won't work for those of us who 1. care about P&Y and 2. are in the sticks without easy access to a freezer.
this is true when it comes to P&Y, but if your just wanting to do a euro with velvet antlers you can preserve them in the field with 4 in 1 velvet tan and get them in a freezer as soon as you get home, then freeze dry them later, or not freeze dry them at all if you are happy with the velvet tanning methods.
 

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I have a velvet mule deer from Nevada that is Euro mounted. It can be done, but the taxidermist must take his time
 
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When I euro I use beetles verse boiling. I've never done a velvet beetle one. Bet it would be sweet. But tough to keep beetles from the velvet I bet
 

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The guy who did mine, put plastic wrap or similar around antlers, then duct taped it really tight around bases and seems, then boiled. He did make a wire hanger so it didn't sit down entirely in the solution. Came out well.
 
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Where are you guys getting the syringes/needles at? A couple of the sites I've checked say you need a prescription.....
 
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Ok cool thanks. Hopefully I get to try this out in a few weeks. Ordered the 4 in 1 today.
 
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What did shipping cost you on the 4 in 1? They wanted $25.00 to ship 2 pints to Idaho, maybe due to special shipping on chemicals... Also, anyone tried Bollman's Velvet tan?
 
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