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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Munkres" data-source="post: 1386823" data-attributes="member: 15808"><p>I used to skin mine and then boil them. Only boil them a couple of hours and take them to the car wash. If you boil them much longer, the bones will start to come apart. Now I bury them. You can bury them with the skin still on, but this year I skinned the head and have had it hanging on the fence. I will bury it soon and leave it til April or May. I like to wrap the antlers with aluminum foil to protect the color. Bury them with the antlers sticking out of the ground. If you need to put a barrier around them to keep the dogs out. I have found that burying them the bone will be more discolored, but will stay together better than boiling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Munkres, post: 1386823, member: 15808"] I used to skin mine and then boil them. Only boil them a couple of hours and take them to the car wash. If you boil them much longer, the bones will start to come apart. Now I bury them. You can bury them with the skin still on, but this year I skinned the head and have had it hanging on the fence. I will bury it soon and leave it til April or May. I like to wrap the antlers with aluminum foil to protect the color. Bury them with the antlers sticking out of the ground. If you need to put a barrier around them to keep the dogs out. I have found that burying them the bone will be more discolored, but will stay together better than boiling. [/QUOTE]
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