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RE: How do you skin a deer? Head up or down?
Head down .... if you are hanging them for any amount of time, like Denny said, you want the blood draining from the hinds .... at least that's the way me pappy always taught me ;)
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RE: How do you skin a deer? Head up or down?
ORIGINAL: Denny As long as temperature averages at least 38 degrees,cut throat, andI hang head down for three days. It Keeps blood out of hind quarters.If I have to hang it outdoors and exspect rain, I hang head up as hair grows down and the rain runs down and off. i would never hang a deer by its neck because i save all of my capes ,my best friend is a taxidermist hae takes them all. taking extra capes to your taxidermist is a great way to get discounts on your mounts. he will always find a need for capes whencustomers shoot or cut there's up. |
RE: How do you skin a deer? Head up or down?
hang'em head up
skin'en hed down |
RE: How do you skin a deer? Head up or down?
im part owner in a custom killing and processing slaughter house and we do both. For my own personal deer I skin from the hide legs down. We process deer for hunters for the hungry and we skin those from the neck down. But its not really skinning. I cut the front shoulder hide away and up around the neck in the circle, then hook a pair of welding vice grips on the hide which fastens to the floor. Then raise the deer by its neck with a hoist while the hide peels right off like a rabbit. I can skin faster the other way though from the rear down, but when you have 30 deer to do ina few hours the hoist and clamp makes it much easier on the hands! We processed 200 deer just for hunters for the hungry this season just to try it out.
like said above, if you want to mount a deer, then you must skin from the hides down since you can cut around the neck lol |
RE: How do you skin a deer? Head up or down?
i started hunting many years well 27 years ago and nobody tought me how to skin ., so i hung it head first., have done so thruout the years., but when there is one for mounting ., or wanting the hide.,then i hang hind up., maybe cause i have done it for many years with the head up ., i do have some troubles skining with the hind qts up.,(but thats just me) ., i do know that for me, i get less hair when i hang the deer up from its hind qts.
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RE: How do you skin a deer? Head up or down?
In reply:srwshooter.
Sometimes,even up here, during the day it will warm up and by making a cut the blood will run out on floor not hang in deer.As far as rain, I don't hang that way to protect hide. I just don't like to get meat wet. Each his own. Sometimes I remove windpipe then also. |
RE: How do you skin a deer? Head up or down?
Denny. I see what you are saying.. some dont spit the rib cage down far enough and blood also tends to sit in there if you hang the deer from the hind also. Cutting the neck for draining definitly cant hurt anything. On cattle thats how we do it. But they are still somewhat kicking and by cutting the neck all the blood pumps out but we hang them also while its still pumping to. If a deer's been dead for awhile, then cutting the neck wont help much blood get out since its already clotted in there.
to each his own and if something works for you fine, then by all means keep doing it:) |
RE: How do you skin a deer? Head up or down?
We are on same page.usually after first day it is fairly well dried up. Splitting the chest is ,I think really important,Forgot about that, in fact I throw a board in there to keep spread and let air in.
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RE: How do you skin a deer? Head up or down?
ORIGINAL: huntboy3181 if you shoot a buck that you want to mount, how can hang it any way but by the hind legs? you can't have that rope mark around the neck. And i cut around the neck anyway, so the rope mark wouldnt really be the problem, seeing as there is no hide connected to the head to protect anyway |
RE: How do you skin a deer? Head up or down?
i hang him from the neck the use the ol' golf ball trick:D
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