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Promise Land Tannery
Est. 2006
Pre-Tannery Hide Care
Shipping Raw Hides and Whole
Frozen Animals: A photo Tutorial
-Your Goal is to keep the hide
frozen until arrival.
Folding Hides for Freezing
Step 1: Fold your skin meat to
meat, fur out.

Step 2- Fold Fold Legs and tail
inward onto the body.

Step 3: Roll the back half in towards the middle. Don't
roll the whole hide up as there is a risk of slippage if this is
done on a large animal, like an elk or cow hide.

Step 4- Roll Head/face in towards middle, Make sure to fold
ears against the head. This will help keep the ears from
getting broken and slow the thawing process and thus reducing the
risk of slip. This is most important on large eared animals like
deer and elk, as ears can be broken or damaged when removing them
from a freezer if the ears are exposed.

Step 5: Continue rolling until all the extremities are
within the bundle.

Step 6: Place Hide in a bag that has been labeled with the
species and/or hide Number so you can tell which hide is
which... As this can be quite difficult with a frozen ball of
fur....

Step 7: Squeeze the air out of the bag, and tape it in to as
small of shape as possible. Tape bag if necessary so nothing moves
and Freeze for several days to ensure everything is frozen before
shipping.

Freezing Whole Animals
Photo Tutorial coming soon.
Shipping Whole Frozen Animals
and Raw Frozen Hides
Step 1: Thoroughly freeze
your specimen according to the tutorials above. Make sure no large
deposits of frost have accumulated on the animal.

Step 2- Bag your specimen, Seal
against leaks with a ziptie or similar secure tie.

Step 3: Apply a Second bag and ziptie shut,
then wrap in several sheets of newsprint. The newsprint acts like a
sponge, sucking up and holding any fluids that might leak, keeping
them from reaching the box, if the hide should thaw.

Step 4- Apply a third bag, and seal over the
newspapers.

Step 5: Choose a box that is about 2" larger than
your item in all directions.

Step 6: Line your box with a layer of R11 or
compariable fiberglass house insulation, craft paper backed is best.
Line the sides and bottom.

Step 7: Put your frozen specimen in the box, make
sure you don't move the insulation leaving an air gap.

Step 8: Add a final layer of insulation to
the top of the box.

Step 9: Add your Completed Shipping form to
the box. Include your deposit and any other pertinent papers.

Step 10: Seal box and mark " Taxidermy
Supplies" and keep frozen till its picked up by shipper or
dropped off at depot.

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