Field Care of Mountain Sheep

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Field Care of Mountain Sheep

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Field Care of Mountain Sheep. Avoid dragging your sheep. If the sheep must be moved, roll it onto a heavy tarp before dragging. Lifting the sheep is ideal. Begin skinning as soon as possible. Delaying skinning increases the chance of spoilage. Skinning. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Field Care of Mountain Sheep

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Avoid dragging your sheep

If the sheep must be moved, roll it onto a heavy tarp before

dragging Lifting the sheep is ideal

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Begin skinning as soon as possible

Delaying skinning increases the chance of spoilage

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Skinning

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Remove as much meat from the hide as you can and completely

open the neck

“Tubed” necks and excess meat promote spoilage

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Leave skinning of head and hooves to your taxidermist

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Ask your taxidermist how best to cut the cape for the mount

you want

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Care of the Cape

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Place the skinned cape hair down in the shade to cool

Direct sunlight can destroy the cape

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Transport the cape in a burlap sack or breathable deer bag

Bagging the cape protects hair from packing ropes and straps

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Plastic bags trap heat and moisture, and should not be

used in the field

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At camp, clean any blood off the hair and horns with water

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Rub a non-iodized salt onto the flesh side of the cape

Canning salt works well, and is available at most grocery stores

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Hang the cape in a cool place to drip

After about 2 hours, re-salt

Avoid over drying the cape to the point of stiffness

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Fold up the salted cape and put on ice if available

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If you will be freezing the cape, place it in a plastic bag first

This prevents hair from sticking to the inside of the freezer

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Transport the cape to your taxidermist as soon as possible

Pack it on ice for the trip

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Taxidermy Mounts

Pedestal Life-size Half Life-size

Shoulder European Wall Pedestal