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Re: Boiling a deer head
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Re: Boiling a deer head
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Re: Boiling a deer head
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You are much better off if the water doesn't boil. boiling destroys the delicate nose bone structure. Simmer is great, take your time. Dawn dish washing soap is your friend. A couple dollars worth of onions is money well spent. You may lose some teeth, particularly on older deer. Watch for them when you throw the water out. The process doesn't have to be done in one day, starting and stopping is OK.
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Re: Boiling a deer head
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I prefer mastication. Just set it in a tub of water for a month or more. It stinks to high heaven, but all the water bugs do a great job of cleaning it up, and it keeps all the delicate bone structures in place.
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