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<blockquote data-quote="Porter" data-source="post: 2397864" data-attributes="member: 9436"><p>[ATTACH]35698[/ATTACH][ATTACH]35699[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>As long as you cook it rare to medium rare you will love it.</p><p></p><p>Okie mentioned wrapping a mount bird in panty hose or a sock. I used to do the same thing, but the taxi I use now told me it actually makes them a lot more difficult to mount and can cause damage. I don't know all the logistics of it, but this guy mounts nothing but birds and has won numerous titles for his work so I trust him. He said just put them in a big ziploc. The best thing you can do is get them to the taxidermist ASAP.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question about eating a mount bird; it can be done but I would advise against it. The taxidermist just needs the skin, but unless you are really good at skinning a bird you will more than likely mess it up. I can skin a deer like a champ, but won't touch a duck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Porter, post: 2397864, member: 9436"] [ATTACH]35698[/ATTACH][ATTACH]35699[/ATTACH] As long as you cook it rare to medium rare you will love it. Okie mentioned wrapping a mount bird in panty hose or a sock. I used to do the same thing, but the taxi I use now told me it actually makes them a lot more difficult to mount and can cause damage. I don't know all the logistics of it, but this guy mounts nothing but birds and has won numerous titles for his work so I trust him. He said just put them in a big ziploc. The best thing you can do is get them to the taxidermist ASAP. To answer your question about eating a mount bird; it can be done but I would advise against it. The taxidermist just needs the skin, but unless you are really good at skinning a bird you will more than likely mess it up. I can skin a deer like a champ, but won't touch a duck. [/QUOTE]
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