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building up a collection of rabbit skins in the freezer

 

i make sausages and burgers out of the meat but hate to see the skins go to waste

 

thinking of making a rug to hang on the wall or over the back of the sofa

 

anyone have any tips on working the rabbit skins to preserve them and make them supple last skin i tried to do ended up like tracing paper

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wet them and salt them and put in newspaper but not in a hot place. Then dampen up again and pin them up to dry in the wind but again not a hot place (makes them shrink too much). I have made rabbit and squirrel lures. If you really want some warm mittens go for squirrel skin....Last you a lifetime and well warm!

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Hard work mate and being mittens and all but it can be done as i have done it. But you do look a bit of a plonker in them.Its really just like stitching up two sides but remember to stuff a load of linen or similar in them while they dry.

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building up a collection of rabbit skins in the freezer

 

i make sausages and burgers out of the meat but hate to see the skins go to waste

 

thinking of making a rug to hang on the wall or over the back of the sofa

 

anyone have any tips on working the rabbit skins to preserve them and make them supple last skin i tried to do ended up like tracing paper

Hi Kevin,

 

You can use any of the above suggestions and although it's a great, cheap option for dog training dummies. you wont get your desired effect of a supple skin to turn into a rug.

 

Try White Tan - http://sportingcutlery.co.uk/taxidermy-and-tanning/tanning-kits/cp0502.html

Or buy it along with Supa Soft Oil (this does exactly what it says on the tin) - http://sportingcutlery.co.uk/taxidermy-and-tanning/tanning-kits/cp107.html

 

If you need any more info, call 01492 640664. Our guys have been in the taxidermy and tanning industry since 1964 and can give you as much advice as you need :thumbs:

 

If you decide it's too much work but would still like to make the rug you can buy ready tanned rabbit skins here - http://sportingcutlery.co.uk/taxidermy-and-tanning/rabbit-skins.html

 

ATB

 

Sam

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Ok mate well there are a couple of ways you can do it. You can either buy ready tanned skins like these http://sportingcutlery.co.uk/taxidermy-and-tanning/rabbit-skins.html

 

or you can use a tanning kit like this http://sportingcutlery.co.uk/taxidermy-and-tanning/tanning-kits/cp0502.html Comes with full instructions and will do around 30 rabbit skins (or the same area of any small to medium sized mammal skin.

 

There are other ways tanning with aluminium sulphate etc but for this you will need to find a recipe. We do sell aluminium sulphate too but we can't advise on any specific recipes.

 

If you choose to tan skins yourself, however you do it, remember to skin them off, take any fatty tissue off the back of the skin using salt and a semi blunt knife and then begin the tanning process itself. You can leave the skins, salted, for a good few weeks before tanning them so long as you salt them well and fold the skins flesh sides together. I'm saying this as it's Christmas time and most places won't be shipping anything out until the new year so you could skin them off now, scrape the skins, salt them, fold them and so long as they are well salted you can easily leave them until the first week in the new year - especially in this cold weather.

 

I hope this helps mate :thumbs:

 

Sam

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