thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
I suppose if I ended up with a hide in good condition. I’m usually cutting holes in them to help pull them away as I skin.
Bear hides dont have to have the backer. You're comparing a rug and a tanned hide. The rug is significantly more expensive.Does a moose hide have to have a rug backer like a bear rug?
I drew a Maine cow tag.
OK, at the time I asked the question I was wondering about tanning styles and if the hide had to have a backer to work on the floor or couch.Bear hides dont have to have the backer. You're comparing a rug and a tanned hide. The rug is significantly more expensive.
I have two bears and my cow elk from PA done with just the hide tanned. I always told the taxidermist I just wanted the hide tanned with hair on and everything worked out great. Not sure I'd want to leave just a tanned hide on the floor although I'm sure it would be fine. I either nail it to the wall or lay it across the back of the couchOK, at the time I asked the question I was wondering about tanning styles and if the hide had to have a backer to work on the floor or couch.
If you were to roll up to a processor that offers taxidermy would you just give them the green hide and tell them you want it "soft tanned with hair" or something else?
Got it thanks.I have two bears and my cow elk from PA done with just the hide tanned. I always told the taxidermist I just wanted the hide tanned with hair on and everything worked out great. Not sure I'd want to leave just a tanned hide on the floor although I'm sure it would be fine. I either nail it to the wall or lay it across the back of the couch
I have a musk ox and moose hide folded up in the garage that I fleshed and then removed hair. They’re waiting for a tan. Plan to make chainsaw chaps from the moose and a vest from the musk ox.
Will a hair on moose hide drop hair eventually? I've heard deer hides eventually fall outIf you drew a OIL moose tag, for a cow. Would you spend the time and money to get the hide tanned? And is so what would you ever do with it?