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Duck Mount Question
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02/03/17 03:10 AM
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cboyd
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I have several mallards and a few wood ducks in the freezer for 2 years now. Are they still mountable?
Thanks
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Re: Duck Mount Question
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02/03/17 03:21 AM
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FF/Birdman
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Depends on how they are wrapped and what type of freezer you have. Frost free freezers are harder on the birds then ones with frost. If they are wrapped good in plastic freezer bag they can last a long time. I have mounted a quail that was in the freezer for 10 years with good results.
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Re: Duck Mount Question
[Re: FF/Birdman]
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02/03/17 02:42 PM
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cboyd
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thanks birdman do you have a website and shipping instructions to get birds to you as well as pricing?
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Re: Duck Mount Question
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02/03/17 04:16 PM
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bigsky
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He charges 345 for ducks and his work is top tier
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Re: Duck Mount Question
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02/03/17 04:32 PM
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HoldPoint
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If you are in the frisco area I would give Pat @ Avian Arts a call and see what he says. I would imagine they are still fine unless they were just tossed in and are ate up with freezer burn.
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