Field care of waterfowl for taxidermy

Effective field care is of utmost important if you wish to pass the waterfowl on to the locally taxidermist. If you are wishing to keep a permanent reminder of a successful duck hunting trip then you might wish to perserve one of your prized goose or duck and give that to a skilled and qualified taxidermist.

If you are really wishing to preserve your duck then you need to put a lot of effort in to maintaining its condition whilst still out in the field. If you cause excessive damage to the waterfowl on the field then this can make the job for the taxidermist a far sight more difficult.

Here are some key steps to trying to preserve the quality of your potential long-term trophy

Making sure that the dog doesn't cause damage to the bird

If you plan on taking a retriever on your duck hunting trip then you really want to make certain that the dog doesn't cause excessive damage when collecting the fallen birds. If you are able to collect a bird that you want to pass on to the taxidermist by yourself then this is more likely to result in less damage. Even though it is possible for the taxidermist to patch some significant holes resulting from a dog collecting a bird, it generally benefits if the least amount of damage is caused as possible.

Having the right duck hunting supplies to store the waterfowl

For those birds that you wish to have preserved, you really need to put in the effort to store it effectively, especially on those hot days, to avoid the potential onset of decomposition. If planning on passing on a duck or geese to the taxidermist, you really want to make certain that your duck supplies include a container that is able to effectively cool the bird. Putting the bird on ice is a highly effective step in this process.

All in all, if you have been able to successfully scout the birds and attracting them to your location via the necessary tools, such as the duck decoys, wet weather gear, and whistles for making the various duck calls, you can enjoy the success of your hunt for the long-term with the help of a skilled taxidermist.

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